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Won the Ford Motor Company Ltd Attachment Award worth £2100 in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section. Spent twelve weeks working at the Ford Motor Company from 24 June - 13 September 1985. Photocopy of original report.
Background to the RSA's history
Heather Ackroyd and Daniel Harvey were appointed as artists in residence at the William Dunn School of Pathology in Oxford, to research and design two courtyard spaces in collaboration with architect Clive Guyer of Llewelyn Davis. The artists have been treated as visiting fellows to the School of Pathology throughout the duration of their collaboration. The project was completed in 1999. Client: William Dunn School of Pathology. Award value £12,000.
Received the Albert Medal 'for her work in the field of international co-operation in economic development'. Baroness Jackson prevented by illness from attending the presentation, William Clark who succeeded her as President of the International Institute for Environment and Development, received it for her.
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Used to illustrate the Symposium on Irish Themes
Contains entry form, correspondence, music score 'Zodiac!', description and cassette recording.
Organised with the Health Education Authority and sponsored by the Department of Health, Glaxo Wellcome, Pfizer and the Economic and Social Research Council
A summary of seminars held at the RSA with the Health Education Authority and the RSA.
1851 Great Exhibition
Image used as background for a Journal cover, to illustrate the text from The Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry - papers
Designed by Harold Stabler, made by the United Bottle Manufacturers Ltd
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