1851 Great Exhibition
1851 Great Exhibition
David Ward was part of a design team comprising, landscape architect, engineer and transport planner to develop designs for Friar Street in Reading. The street links the nineteenth century Museum and Art Gallery in the east of the town with the large Chatham Street development in the west. The design team looked at the history of the site and its context within the town and transformed the street into a successful environment for pedestrians, cyclists and buses. The design stage of the project was completed in 2002. Client: Reading Borough Council. Award value £6,000.
A series of lectures established in the late 1990s to explore more controversial issues beyond the main lecture programme.
Page 418 from Volume 2 of 'Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports by the Juries' (Great Exhibition 1851)
Imageacquired but not used to illustrate lecture text for 'Bridging the Gap' by Prof. Christopher Frayling and James Dyson, held at the RSA 1/3/2000
Image used to illustrate lecture text for 'Bridging the Gap' by Prof. Christopher Frayling and James Dyson, held at the RSA 1/3/2000
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Blyton, Blunkett and Bettelheim' by Ken Follett held at the RSA 22/10/1997