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Minutes of committees
RSA/PR/DE/100/12 · Sous-série · 1928-1989
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The Industrial Art Bursaries Board dealt with all aspects relating to the Industrial Art Bursaries Competition. It eventually became the Design Bursaries Board. See Pr.DE/107/12\n\nThe Futures Working Party appraises and makes recommendations to the Design Board and the Council on the design activities undertaken by the Society (see terms of reference in the Bursaries Board meeting 5 December 1984).\n\nFor the early years of the award (1924-1928), minutes can be found in the council minutes.

Administrative correspondence
RSA/PR/AR/107/10 · Sous-série · 1995-2001
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

These files containing administrative correspondence, press releases and notes on the history of Trafalgar Square. They reveal how the Fourth Plinth project developed and how its administration was organised. Three files consist of correspondence from the public stating their views on the most suitable statue.

Art for Architecture Projects
RSA/PR/AR/110/10 · Sous-série · 1988-2004
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Project files contain records relating to projects which received an award from the RSA Art for Architecture scheme. Each file includes a grant application form and notification letter; correspondence, notes and reports detailing project progress; images in various formats; press information, publications and other sundry items regarding the artist(s), architects or other built environment professionals and their work. In some project files, one or more of the aforementioned items are missing due to loss. Additional images have been archived separately. Project No. 1 is the first project to receive a grant under the scheme, each project thereafter has been given the successive number. Publication grants are numbered separately, and will be recognised by the suffix (Pub) after the project number. Project No. 1 (Pub) is the first publication to receive a grant under the scheme. Project completion dates indicate the completion of the design stage and the artist's involvement in conjunction with the RSA Art for Architecture scheme.\n\nOne image from each project has been attached if such an image exists.

Holly Street Public Arts, 1994/95
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/45 · Sous-série · 1994-1995
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Rose Garrard worked with architects Levitt Bernstein on the design of new community buildings for Holly Street Estate in Dalston, London. The project included a nursery and day centre for older people. Garrard involved users of the building in the design process and helped to improve the environment and systems of support and communication during the development work. The project was completed in 1995. Client: Holly Street Public Arts. Award value £9,500.

Minutes
RSA/PR/ED/100/12 · Sous-série · 1928-1987
Fait partie de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Between 1928 and 1973 the Minutes are in bound volumes. The bound volumes tend to include the Minutes of the main Examinations Committee (in 197? the Examinations Committee became the Examinations Board); the General Purposes Sub-Committee and the various sub-committees for the examination subjects. The title of the bound volumes does not always correctly reflect what Minutes are included in the volume. The correct information is listed in the description field.The meetings of the Examinations Committee were held twice a year in January and July. The last meeting was held in January 1987. In this year the Examination Board became a separate company.