Includes plans of alterations made in 1978 and the Vaults redevelopment of 1988-90 by Green Lloyd Architects and David Kut and Partners, contractors.Includes drawings of the front and rear elevations of the building and drainage, plumbing and electrical installations
Includes plans of alterations made in 1978 and the Vaults redevelopment of 1988-90 by Green Lloyd Architects and David Kut and Partners, contractors.Includes drawings of the front and rear elevations of the building and drainage, plumbing and electrical installations
Report by Leonard Manasseh and partners on the use of the Society's building (1969), proposals by Sam Lloyd for the development of the Vaults (1980) and a submission by Tarmac Management for the contract for the vaults development (1989)
File contains pictures of the damage and a report by Michael Lesley of Fine Arts.
A plan from 1770 by the Brother's Adam with drawings of the Ground Floor, Principal Floor and Attick Floor with descriptions for each room. This is labelled at No 2
Sem títuloThe first meeting of the House Committee took place on 1 December 1977. Its objectives were to identify possible improvements to the public rooms; improve the staff accommodation; and maximise the benefits to the Society of all its available space in John Adam Street and Adam Street whether used by the Society for its own purposes or sub-let to tenants.\n\nThe House Committee changed its name to the House Panel, this title was first used in the minutes of the 28th November 1988.
Correspondence and minutes of the Design Advisory Panel.
The first meeting of the Committee was held on 29 April 1968. Its objectives were to consider the accommodation in the Society's House and adjoining properties in light of the Society's present and future activities and commitments and make appropriate recommendations for its use.
In 1974 the Society celebrated its 200th year at John Adam Street. A committee was set up to organise events to commemorate the event. Committee members included Brian Batsford, Ian Hunter and Trevor Russell-Cobb. Proposals included the production of a film to illustrate the Society's history, the publication of a guide to the House, an exhibition and a social event.
Includes details of room hire, rates, details of catering arrangements, conference packs, postcards of rooms
Ink drawing by Howard Penton, 1911. Barry's paintings have been moved up to the level of the frieze, Reynold's portrait of Lord Romney has been replaced by Cope's portrait of Prince Albert and the seating has been rearranged, these changes were made in 1863-5. The ceiling decoration by Robins and Crace dates from 1882
Engraving by Isaac Taylor, published by Philips in 1804
Aquatint by Pugin and Rowlandson, shows the Great Room from the completion of Barry's paintings until the alteration in 1815. The Great Room. Engraving, 1809.
From the illustration in Pictorial Times of the distribution of the Society's awards by Prince Albert 10/6/1844. This image show the alterations carried out in 1814-1815. The skylight had been enlarged and the palm branch ornaments removed.
Ceiling had been decorated by D R Hay with a Gothic mosaic and the walls around the pictures with purple cloth, a central gas light had been added. From a view of the Society's Photographic Exhibition, London Illustrated News, 1/1/1853
Ink drawing by Howard Penton. Barry's paintings have been moved up to the level of the frieze, Reynold's portrait of Lord Romney has been replaced by Cope's portrait of Prince Albert and the seating has been rearranged, these changes were made in 1863-5. The ceiling decoration by Robins and Crace dates from 1882