The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The Earl of Radnor, Chairman of Council, in background
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA, taken at official hanging of the portrait
The first known Christmas card appeared in 1843. The artist was J C Horsley, RA, who carried out the work at the suggestion of Henry Cole, a staunch supporter of the Society and Chairman of Council in 1850 and 1852. 25,000 copies sold.