Report of Proceedings: With the Papers Read at the ... Annual General Meeting

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The Association, 1892
Report of the first meeting, includes a short account of the formation of the Association.
 

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Sayfa 89 - Act, 1892, being removed, or of the existing limitation to one halfpenny being raised to three farthings as the case may require.) Are you in favour of an agreement being made with (here designate the body or bodies, according to section ten or section sixteen of this Act) for the purpose of (briefly state objects of proposed agreement) . Answer 1. (To be filled in " Yes " or
Sayfa 11 - Editor, a Treasurer, and twelve ordinary Members ; three to constitute a quorum ; all past Presidents to be ex-officio Members of Council. The President, Vice-Presidents, and four ordinary Members of Council to retire each year, and to be ineligible for re-election for one year. 7. — The Council to be elected at the Annual General Meeting, and to hold office for one year. The Council shall have power to fill any vacancies that may occur in its ranks between Annual Meetings. At each Annual Meeting...
Sayfa 53 - The system on which the Committee work is this : — Twelve pictures are lent to each school department, and at the end of a year are replaced by another set of twelve pictures, and are moved on into another department in the same or a neighbouring school. Thus every year each department receives twelve pictures, which have the interest given by novelty for teachers and scholars. The collections lent to schools are divided into two classes — (i) those for use in the Infants' and Junior Departments...
Sayfa 16 - Britain. When I first began to study the question, some thirty years ago, most of the local collections in this country were in a deplorable state. They consisted largely of miscellaneous objects huddled together with more or less care, and more or less — generally le>s — named. In one you saw a large plaster cast of a heathen divinity, surrounded by stuffed crocodiles, fossils, and models of Chinese junks, which looked like tli-> offerings of devout worshippers.
Sayfa 15 - would refer to the groups of birds in the Natural History Museum at South Kensington, or to some of those in the museum at Newcastle. " A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.
Sayfa 61 - I conceive that I should be wanting in my duty if I did not entreat the renewed attention of the laity to this subject.
Sayfa 89 - Act, 1892, for the borough (or parish, etc.) of ? Are you in favour of the rate being limited to one halfpenny in the pound? (Or to three farthings, or of the existing limitation of the rate under the Public Libraries Act, 1892...
Sayfa 87 - ... help themselves." Hence the Act expressly prohibited the Department from applying (except in special cases) any of its funds to schemes in respect of which aid is not given out of money provided by local authorities or from other local sources. Accordingly, the Act empowers local authorities to levy a rate of one penny in the pound for the purposes of the Act, and it also provides that, notwithstanding anything in the Technical Instruction Acts, 1889 and 1891, the rate raised for the purposes...
Sayfa 57 - Each picture has a label which explains its subject, and tells that it is a chromolithograph, or a wood-cut, or whatever else it may be, and that the way in which it is made is explained in the Art Museum. If the picture be cheap enough to be bought by...
Sayfa 16 - ... to me, you see a huge plaster cast of a heathen divinity surrounded by fossils, stuffed crocodiles, minerals, and models of various articles such as Chinese junks. In another, a museum unit takes the form of a glass case containing a fragment of human skull and a piece of oatcake labelled " fragment of human skull very much like a piece of oatcake.

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