A History of the Royal Society of ArtsJ. Murray, 1913 - 558 psl. |
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... Prince Consort , and could claim to have taken a leading part in the promotion of the great Inter- national Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862. But it came upon us as a revelation that the names of the elder Pitt , Lord North , Lord ...
... Prince Consort , and could claim to have taken a leading part in the promotion of the great Inter- national Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862. But it came upon us as a revelation that the names of the elder Pitt , Lord North , Lord ...
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... Prince Consort , to some person selected for eminent merit in the promotion of arts , manufactures , and commerce . In another field of work it has during the last half - century instituted a system of examinations , which are now held ...
... Prince Consort , to some person selected for eminent merit in the promotion of arts , manufactures , and commerce . In another field of work it has during the last half - century instituted a system of examinations , which are now held ...
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... PRINCE CONSORT ( 1843-1861 ) 353 XVII . THE 1851 EXHIBITION 401 XVIII . THE 1862 EXHIBITION 416 XIX . THE SOCIETY'S EXAMINATIONS · 425 XX . THE PRESIDENCY OF KING EDWARD VII . ( 1862-1880 ) 442 XXI . THE PRESIDENCY OF KING EDWARD VII ...
... PRINCE CONSORT ( 1843-1861 ) 353 XVII . THE 1851 EXHIBITION 401 XVIII . THE 1862 EXHIBITION 416 XIX . THE SOCIETY'S EXAMINATIONS · 425 XX . THE PRESIDENCY OF KING EDWARD VII . ( 1862-1880 ) 442 XXI . THE PRESIDENCY OF KING EDWARD VII ...
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... Prince - Bishops of the northern See . The house and grounds originally occupied the area between Adam Street and Buckingham Street , from the Strand to the river . The New Exchange was built in 1608 by Lord Salisbury on the site of the ...
... Prince - Bishops of the northern See . The house and grounds originally occupied the area between Adam Street and Buckingham Street , from the Strand to the river . The New Exchange was built in 1608 by Lord Salisbury on the site of the ...
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... Prince of Wales ( George iv . ) ; sitting at the corner of the picture , with a manuscript in his hand , is William Shipley , the originator of the Society ; one of the farmers carrying specimens of grain is Arthur Young ; the figure ...
... Prince of Wales ( George iv . ) ; sitting at the corner of the picture , with a manuscript in his hand , is William Shipley , the originator of the Society ; one of the farmers carrying specimens of grain is Arthur Young ; the figure ...
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1851 Exhibition afterwards Agriculture Albert Albert Medal amount annual apparatus appears appointed Arthur Aikin artists became British carried century Chairman Chapter Charles colonies committee Council Died Dossie Drawing Duke Earl Edward elected encourage England engraver established examinations Exhibited at Royal Folkestone Frederick Bramwell George given gold medal guineas held Henry Cole history painter important improvements industrial institutions invention inventor James Journal later London Lord machine Manufactures medal was awarded meeting ment mezzotint models Museum offered organisation original Painting paper patent Pingo plants Portrait painter practical Premiums in 1759 present President Prince Prince Albert Prince Consort prizes produced promotion proposal published received Redgrave result rewards Robert Royal Academy Scott Russell Sculptor secretary SELECTED NAMES Shipley Silver Medal Silver Palette Society of Arts Society's successful suggested Thomas Thomas Wyon tion took Transactions various Viscount William
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