Page 567 from Volume 2 of 'Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports by the Juries' (Great Exhibition 1851)
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Image used to illustrate text from lecture entitled 'What does the smile in my grandfather's mirror have to do with customer's first choice?' by Stefano Marzano 12/5/1997
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1851 Great Exhibition
Received the Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work for Anglo-American understanding'
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama
Appeal to raise money in four areas of the RSA's work - the House, the Archive, the Fellowship through regional centres and Programme Development
Copy photographs presented to the Society by Alex Stirling, originally in the possession of Mrs Cole
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Copy photographs presented to the Society by Alex Stirling, originally in the possession of Mrs Cole
Copy photographs presented to the Society by Alex Stirling, originally in the possession of Mrs Cole
Man on ground may be Henry Trueman Wood. Copy photographs presented to the Society by Alex Stirling, originally in the possession of Mrs Cole