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North British Academy of Arts


The North British Academy of Arts (1908 - 1924) was an art institution of Newcastle upon Tyne in northern England.
==Overview==

The Academy, later known as the North British Academy of Arts, Science, Literature, and Music, was located in the Claremount Buildings on the western side of Barras Bridge on the corner with Eldon Place in Newcastle upon Tyne, which is now opposite the County Council Offices.〔 Its objectives were initially "for the advancement of art, the encouragement and advantages of its associates and members, and for the creation of local art patriotism and enthusiasm amongst cultured and influential classes of North Britain."〔(''Dominion'' ), 9 January 1909, page 11e.〕 They soon evolved to encompass "the betterment of humanity by the advancement of art, literature, science, music, education, law, medicine, manufactures, commerce, agriculture, industries, and, engineering, to the end that the sum of human knowledge may be increased",〔〔 with the Society organized into ten sections, each presided over by a distinguished specialist.〔 It was founded in 1908, incorporated in 1913, and dissolved in 1924. William James Morgan (1850-1923) was the secretary throughout the life of the Academy. At various times, Henry John Brinsley Manners (1852-1925), the 8th Duke of Rutland, was its president.〔''The Official Year-Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland'', Charles Griffin & Co. Ltd., London 1910-1924.
Note: The entry for 1924 includes the annotation "(Return. )", and there is no entry for 1925.〕〔The ''London Gazette'' of 4 March 1924 () advised that the North British Academy of Arts was voluntarily "wound up" on 5 February 1924 at an Extraordinary General Meeting of its shareholders held at 28 Bedford Row, London. Arthur Willey, accountant, of 50 North Parade, Whitley in Northamptonshire was appointed liquidator. A subsequent Extraordinary General Meeting of its shareholders confirmed these resolutions on 22 February 1924. Maisie Strobel was annotated as secretary of the Society.〕〔The ''London Gazette'' of 29 April 1927 () advised the registration (Reg. No. 5683 R. N'bld.) of the North British Academy of Arts had been cancelled by the Registrar of Friendly Societies as it had ceased to exist.〕 Early on the membership secretary was Frederick Huntley (1887-1960), and curator was William J. Macgarree. 〔
The "Entrance Fee" was two guineas, the "Annual Subscription", one guinea, and "Life Composition", twelve guineas. Annual Meetings were held in September, and exhibitions of members' works normally held twice a year. Members were described as fellows of the Academy, and entitled to append F.N.B.A. after their names.〔

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