The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
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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.
Appeal to raise money in four areas of the RSA's work - the House, the Archive, the Fellowship through regional centres and Programme Development
Appeal to raise money in four areas of the RSA's work - the House, the Archive, the Fellowship through regional centres and Programme Development
Appeal to raise money in four areas of the RSA's work - the House, the Archive, the Fellowship through regional centres and Programme Development
Background to the RSA's history
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783.
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Note there is a crack on this slide.
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1783. Photograph by Geremy Butler
Fifth painting in the series entitled 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture' by James Barry, 1777-1784
Design at Work exhibition held at the Royal Academy, opened on 26 October 1948. Organised jointly by the RSA, Council of Industrial Design and the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry. Exhibits all the work of RDI's, objective to illustrate the importance of the designer as an essential factor in national industry.