This volume contains brief summaries of letters sent and received by the Society from 12 December 1850 - 28 May 1851.
This volume contains brief summaries of letters sent and received by the Society from 23 February 1850 - 17 December 1850.
Summary of letters received by the Society and action taken by the Commmittee from 29 April 1845 - 31March 1857.
Letters sent and received by the Society from 1 October 1844-20 October 1853. Several original letters and papers have been attached to this volume.\nIndexed.
Original letters sent and received by the Society from 23 May 1820 - 26 July 1843 have been attached to this volume.\nIndexed.
Letters sent by the Society 12 January 1843-1 October 1844.\nIndexed.
Letters received by the Society 26 April 1771 - 4 March 1778.\nIndexed.
Letters received by the Society 26 October 1773 - 19 December 1775.\nIndexed.
Letters sent by the Society 26 May 1770-9 January 1773.\nIndexed.
Letters sent by the Society 7 May 1767-1 June 1770.\nIndexed.
These ledgers record letters sent and received by the Society. These volumes were produced by the secretary's office.
Correspondents include: J Wolfe Barry, Henry Truman Wood, Henry Wheatley (Assistant Secretary), Sir William White,Sir Richard Webster,Aston Webb,Henry Wilde(Albert medallist), Hedger Wallace, Thomas Wardle (about silk).
Correspondents include: Carmichael Thomas (Editor of The Graphic), Sylvanus Thompson.
Correspondents include: Alexander Siemens (& Co), Lord Strathcona, Lord Sanderson, Edwin O Sachs, St Pancras Borough Council (about Dr Swiney's tomb),subjects covered include advertising in the Journal (Street & Co)
Correspondents include:H A Roberts, Owen Roberts, Halsey Ricardo, Edward Rigg, Alleyne Reynolds, Royal Drawing Society
Correspondents include: William Preece, Joseph Pennell, Lord Ponsonby (Prince of Wales's equerry)
Correspondents include: G K Menzies (Assistant Secretary/Journal Editor), John Murray (publisher), Philip Magnus (City & Guilds of London Institute), Guiseppe Marconi, Hiram Maxim
Correspondents include: Arthur Lazonby Liberty, Joseph Lister the London Institution (about a proposed merger), the London County Council (examinations etc), E V Lucas, Seymour Lucas (about his portrait of Frederick Bramwell), John Lawes (Albert medallist), J C Lamb (Chairman of Council)