Won prize of £35 under section 1, Architectural Decoration, prize offered by the Messrs Chance Brothers and Company Limited
Won 'The Brand New Ltd/Michael Peters Group Plc Attachment Award' worth £2000 under the the 'Impact of CAD' brief in the 'Communications & Information Technology' sector. Three months work experience at Brand New Product Development Ltd and travel to the USA.
1851 Great Exhibition
Gold box designed by Robert Godden RDI and made by Messrs, Asprey & Co. Ltd. The box and cypher and coronet are made of yellow gold,the lid is inlaid with bands of white gold and the surrounding garland, which is made up of the four national emblems, is in green and red gold.
Gold box designed by Robert Godden RDI and made by Messrs, Asprey & Co. Ltd. The box and cypher and coronet are made of yellow gold,the lid is inlaid with bands of white gold and the surrounding garland, which is made up of the four national emblems, is in green and red gold.
Gold box designed by Robert Godden RDI and made by Messrs, Asprey & Co. Ltd. The box and cypher and coronet are made of yellow gold,the lid is inlaid with bands of white gold and the surrounding garland, which is made up of the four national emblems, is in green and red gold.
Image used to illustrate the Letter from the Chairman. Photograph by Bruce Mackie
Gold watch believed to be the smallest in the world, lent by HM Queen Mary
Gold watch believed to be the smallest in the world, lent by HM Queen Mary
Gold watch lent by HM Queen Mary which was given to her at the age of six by the Duke of Sussex, it had belonged to the Duke, the sixth son of George III who was once President of the RSA
Simon Gray worked with sculptor Lou Hamilton, landscape architect Mike Jones, and architect Brian Hendry on the redevelopment of an area of the drama department at this school in Bristol. In collaboration with staff and students at the school, Gray designed a flexible multi-use space and an outside performance space as an extension of the drama area. The project was completed in 1995. Client: Gordano School. Award value £3,850.
From 1754, all administrative matters were discussed at general meetings of the Society. The Council was established in 1845 although Society minutes continue until 1924.\nSeries includes bound volumes of minutes of the Society (1754-1924) and of Council (1846 to date), general administrative correspondence to the Society and printed copies of charters and amendments, bye-laws and other rules and regulations
Won The Banks & Miles/ Pearson Plc Attachment Award worth £2000 and £700 Travel Award under the the 'Corporate Identity for the new London Arts Board' brief in the 'Communications and Information Technology' sector. Travelled to seven different European countries.