Report, Volume 28

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Department of Science and Art., 1881 - Manual training
 

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Page vii - Queen's Most Excellent Majesty MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY...
Page vii - II. — Aid given towards the promotion of instruction in Elementary Drawing as a part of National Education, and in Fine Art as applied to Industry. III. — The administration of the South Kensington Museum, the central repository for objects of Science and Art, which, as far as practicable, are circulated throughout the United Kingdom. IV.
Page xxvi - The museums and collections under the superintendence of the Department in London, Dublin and Edinburgh, were last year visited by 2,332,443 persons, showing a decrease of 167,321 on the number in 1879.
Page 39 - I am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education to request that you will be good enough to furnish me with twenty copies of your pamphlet " On the Opportunities of Advancing Science enjoyed by the Mercantile Marine," to send to all the Navigation Schools under this Department.
Page 1 - By the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council on Education.
Page 315 - Classes for children above 12 years of age and artisans ; in these classes the primary instruction of the children is carried further than in the Elementary Schools, and they are associated with adult students in the study of form, light and shade, and linear drawing...
Page 315 - Poor where drawing is taught concurrently with reading and writing, and is specially directed to the improvement and refinement of the perceptive powers of the children ; Second, to Diocesan and other Training Colleges, in which...
Page 31 - Society respectively, to enter into all or any agreement, contracts, and arrangements (not inconsistent •with the provisions of this Act) which they may think fit, : and to do all acts, matters, and things necessary to carry the same into effect, and every such agreement, contract, and arrangement shall be of the same force and effect as if the same had been contained in this Act.
Page 315 - ... to Schools of Art which are entirely devoted to art instruction, and where the student, after having obtained sound elementary knowledge, pursues the technical study of art in the direction required by his occupation...
Page 538 - I HAVE the honour to forward to you, for the information of the Lords...

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