A joint project of the RSA and the ABO Trust in association with the Esmee Fairbairn Charitable Trust. A study to find out whether the printed programmes produced by orchestras, venues and promoters in the UK could be more effective at engaging and informing audiences. 1994-1998
The Society held a number of small art exhibitions at John Adam Street. Some of these were in aid of the formation of a National gallery of British Art
Two small art exhibitions held at the Society's House, in aid of the formation of a National gallery of British Art\nGeneral correspondence, printed matter, catalogues, press cuttings, tickets and notices about mounting of exhibitions, attendance.
Two small art exhibitions held at the Society's House\nPrinted catalogue listing works displayed
The Society held one of the first photography exhibitions at its John Adam Street premises in 1852. A further exhibition was held in 1854.\nPrinted catalogues bound together listing works displayed and including a note on photographic processes by Philip Henry Delamotte
Held in 1850 and organised by Augustus Wollaston Franks, this was a display of antiquities\nBound volume of minutes of the organising committee and catalogue of the exhibition containing two editions of the catalogue plus a further condensed version
Held in 1850 the Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art was organised by Augustus Wollaston Franks, this was a display of antiquities.\nDrawn and engraved under the superintendence of Philip De La Motte.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
The Society administered a series of arts scholarships, particularly music and dance from the 1970s to 1990. These were merged into an arts committee which looked at general arts policy\nRecords comprise administrative correspondence and papers