Letters received by the Society 26 April 1771 - 4 March 1778.\nIndexed.
Includes correspondence from Charles Wentworth Dilke, Christopher Dresser, Charles Dickens,Major-General Sir John Donnelly, Samuel Thomas Davenport, James Dewar
These ledgers record letters sent and received by the Society. These volumes were produced by the secretary's office.
Letter from John Middleton relating to manures, 28 November 1798\n\nDear Sir\nAlthough I believe I am, as a member of the Society precluded from putting in my claim to the Premium offered in Class 110, yet as the result of the Experiments which I have made on that subject and which I have detail'd in the inclos'd paper, will probably add something to the stock of information which the Society will, most likely, receive from other hands, I will trouble you to lay before them for their appreciation and am, Dear Sir, with much regard and Esteem, \nYour very Humble Servt\nJno Middleton
correspondence to the Society that was found loose in the archive C in August 2007.
Rose Garrard worked with architects Levitt Bernstein on the design of new community buildings for Holly Street Estate in Dalston, London. The project included a nursery and day centre for older people. Garrard involved users of the building in the design process and helped to improve the environment and systems of support and communication during the development work. The project was completed in 1995. Client: Holly Street Public Arts. Award value £9,500.