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RSA/PR/GE/119/26 · Subseries · 1890-1915
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

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

RSA/PR/GE/119/24 · Subseries · 1890-1915
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

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

RSA/PR/AR/110/10/23 · Subseries · 1992-1993
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Alexander Beleschenko worked with architect Frei Otto to develop the site of this 15th century church in Bristol. The church was was bombed in The Blitz in 1940 and the ruins are now a listed memorial, surrounded by Castle Park. The intervention was carefully planned, in discussion with the public and the city council. Beleschenko and Otto created designs for a coloured glass canopy within the centre of the church, to open up the tower area as an information and viewing point. Client: Bristol City Council Leisure Services Department. Award value £5,000.