Includes correspondence from Sir Thomas Phillips, Dr Playfair\n\nPatent Law Commission
Includes correpsondence from Quarterman.
Includes correspondence from John Scott Russell, Owen Roberts, Edward Rigg.
Includes correspondence from W. Saunders,Edward Solly, Philip Henry Stanhope,Colonel W H Sykes, John Scott Russell.
Includes correpsondence from T.Twining.
Correspondence from Cornelius Varley, Dr Vaughan, G. Valentine, Cromwell Varley
Includes correspondence from Thomas Winkworth, Eardly Wilmot, Digby Wyatt, Joseph Whitworth, Henry B. Wheatley, Henry Trueman Wood.
Includes correspondence from George W. Yapp and John Yates.
Includes correspondence from Lord Alverstone (including his comments on a proposed relocation of the Society to Burlington Gardens), Lord Armstrong, Frederick Abel, and Alliance Insurance; letter about appeal for funds from the Third International Art Congress of 1908, correspondence about William Shipley's tomb and views on stimulating the nation's workforce
Correspondents include: O J Burne; George Birdwood (numerous items); Frederick Bramwell; J Wolfe Barry; J H Brigg; Major Baden-Powell\nAlso includes correspondence from the Prince of Wales' equerry about Society activities and awards of medals
Correspondents include: Dugald Clerk, Walter Crane, Alfred Carpmael (the Society's solicitor), George Hayter Chubb, Coutts (bank), Alan S Cole, Frank Cundall.\nAlso includes correspondence about a proposed Indian and Colonial Exhibition in 1904, the Chadwick Trust and repairs to the Society's house
Correspondents include: Lewis F Day, Ruth M Day,George Davison, and S Digby
Correspondents include: Charles and Peter le Neve Foster, Dr J A Fleming. Also correspondence about the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908
Correspondents include: George Grove, Lawrence Gomme
Correspondents include: J S Haldane; topics include lease of Adelphi premises and restoration of William Shipley's tomb in Maidstone
Correspondents include: Lord Knollys (King's equerry), Knox & Co (Society's Auditors); topics include examination queries, advertising in the Journal (Walter Judd Ltd), the Imperial International Exhibition of 1909, The Japan-British Exhibition of 1910, examinations, correspondence with the Home Office and others about using the title 'Royal Society of Arts'
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)
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: William Preece, Joseph Pennell, Lord Ponsonby (Prince of Wales's equerry)