Won The Heights Design Attachment Award worth £1800 and a Travel Award worth £1000 under the 'New Design for Old' brief in the 'Multidisciplinary' section. Travelled to America and the Caribbean.
Won The Furniture Industry Travel Award worth £1000 under the the 'The use of Fabrics in Furniture' brief in the 'Furniture' section.Travelled to South Amercia. Photocopy of original report.
Won The Madeira Threads Travel Award worth £250 in the 'Textiles' section. Travelled to Florence.
Won a Travel Award of £1500 in the 'Postage Stamps' section. Travelled to America for five weeks.
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Image used in various parts of the RSA Annual Report 1998/99
Image not used but possibly commissioned to illustrate schooling lectures
Won the John Lewis Attachment Award worth £1940 in the 'Interior Design' section. Spent six months working with John Lewis. Includes pages 40 - 44 of report on ceramics in Barcelona the rest of which is missing. Photocopy of original report.
The figure of Minerva, representing arts, is holding a shield bearing the Gorgon's head and a spear. Three statues were commissioned by Sebastian de Ferranti, a former Vice President of the RSA, to be installed on the pediment of the house as originally proposed by Robert Adam, the architect. The figures were made by Plowden and Smith.
The figure of Ceres is holding a young oak tree. symbolising an early interest in agriculture by the Society. By her feet is a harpoon for catching whales, an invention and industry encouraged by the Society at that time. Three statues were commissioned by Sebastian de Ferranti, a former Vice President of the RSA, to be installed on the pediment of the house as originally proposed by Robert Adam, the architect. The figures were made by Plowden and Smith
The figure of Ceres is holding a young oak tree. symbolising an early interest in agriculture by the Society. By her feet is a harpoon for catching whales, an invention and industry encouraged by the Society at that time. Three statues were commissioned by Sebastian de Ferranti, a former Vice President of the RSA, to be installed on the pediment of the house as originally proposed by Robert Adam, the architect. The figures were made by Plowden and Smith
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Copy print from an album presented to the Society in 1951 by Miss Ethel Symonds of St Albans, through the agency of Mr W G Ardley. Photographs in album taken during and after Lieutenant General Sir F Roberts advance to Kabul, Afghanistan. Album sold 1989/90.