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Page 5 - HER MAJESTY having taken the said Report into consideration was pleased by and with the advice of Her Privy Council to approve thereof and to order as it is hereby ordered that the same be punctually observed obeyed and carried into execution.
Page 3 - Present, THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL. WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board a Report from the...
Page 4 - VicePresident of the Committee of the said Privy Council on Education, and shall act under the direction of the Lord President, and shall act for him in his absence.
Page 4 - Lordships further beg leave humbly to recommend that the Board of Trade be charged with the duty of examining, from time to time, into the instruction in nautical science given in the Navigation Schools connected with the Department of Science and Art...
Page 4 - Office, and (b) the establishment for the encouragement of science and art, now under the direction of the Board of Trade, and called " The Department of Science and Art.
Page 237 - ... low relief or otherwise; the ornament should be so arranged as to enhance by its lines the symmetry of the original form, and assist its constructive strength.
Page 236 - ... treatments being erroneous. 3. The decorative forms should be flat, without shadow or relief, whether derived from ornament or direct from flowers or foliage. 4. In colour the general ground should be negative, low in tone, and inclining to the tertiary hues, the leading forms of the pattern being expressed by the darker secondaries ; and the primary...
Page 55 - The living model will'be posed for a time-study by each candidate. From candidates who are, or have been, students of the Royal Academy, and have been there admitted to study from the living model, this last exercise will not be required. For the third group, the following works are necessary, seven in number...