Allegorical Scene on Distribution of Knowledge
Allegorical Scene on Distribution of Knowledge
Allegorical Scene on Distribution of Knowledge
Allegorical Scene on Distribution of Knowledge

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The Royal Institution

London

Title

Allegorical Scene on Distribution of Knowledge

Date

1929–1935

Medium

soapstone

Accession number

RIIC 0629

Acquisition method

donated by William Henry Bragg

Work type

Relief

Inscription description

In the year 1812 a ticket for the last four lectures delivered here / by Sir HUMPHRY DAVY was given by a Member / Mr DANCE to an apprentice named MICHAEL FARADAY. / IN MEMORY OF GWENDOLINE BRAGG 1869-1929 GIVEN BY HER HUSBAND WILLIAM BRAGG DIRECTOR

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