Item 10 - Fellowship: Honorary Corresponding Members in the United States

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RSA/AD/MA/900/10/10

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Fellowship: Honorary Corresponding Members in the United States

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  • 1954-1991 (Creation)

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1 file

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General correspondence to and from members in the United States including Simon Lissim and Jack Chambliss. Papers on establishment of Benjamin Franklin Fellowships, with correspondence from Fellows acknowledging membership. Includes details of social events and visits by Chairman and Secretary. Includes a pamphlet: The American Dream and the Royal Society of Arts: an address given by Sir James Taylor, Chairman of the RSA to the Newcomen Society in North America in 1972

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      B/13/5

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      Box 5

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      Creator GrayN 21/02/2002

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