Record

Ref NoT/AAE
TitleT Arts: Arts Enquiry
DescriptionRecords of the Arts Enquiry are divided into five subseries, general, visual arts, music, film and theatre.

General Arts Enquiry records include reports, memoranda, press cuttings, notes made during group discussions, and copies of correspondence, some of which has been obtained from the Public Record Office. There is also a copy of notes taken during a conversation between Christopher Martin and Miss Glasgow (CEMA), wherein the scope of the enquiry was discussed.

Visual arts records include drafts, reports, report summaries and conclusions and also include minutes, reports and memoranda on postwar industrial design, visual arts education, art teacher training, and museum studies. Also includes a report on postwar development of Art Schools by Clifford Ellis, and a report on art collections and museums in England and Wales.

Arts Enquiry music records include information on professional and amateur musicians and musical activity and training, including examples of union contracts, memoranda, area surveys (with a report by the Musician's Union), report on amateur musicians by Imogen Holst, discussions and secondary material.

Film records include group meeting minutes, an interim report on film, and memoranda.

Arts Enquiry theatre records include memoranda, publications, correspondence, reports and notes studying specific regional, provincial and national theatres; Labour Party Policy for Leisure; verbatim notes of the final plenary session of the British Theatre Conference, and a study of ownership and control of theatres; and a study of pre and postwar rents effecting theatres.

There are letters from a variety of individuals involved in the arts and education. Correspondents include: Peggy Ashcroft; J B Priestley; Tyrone Guthrie; Allardyce Nicholl; Christopher Lee; Lewis Casson; Basil Dean; Thomas Taig; Llewellyn Rees; Frederick Piffard; A Steward Cruikshank; Reginald Salberg; Bronson Albery; Hugh Beaumont; John Burrell, John Maynard Keynes, G D H Cole, Julian Huxley.
Date1941-1950
SubjectLabour Party policy
Theatre management
Art education
Musicians
Films
Visual arts
Music education
Theatre
Industrial design
Person_Code225
183
384
284
NA557
NA558
DS/UK/643
DS/UK/601
DS/UK/605
NA420
NA423
DS/UK/774
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
225Gwatkin; F A S (Fred) (1880-1953); Solicitor1880-1953
183Cox; Peter (- 13 Apr 2015)- 13 Apr 2015
GB/DHT/384Elmhirst; Dorothy Whitney Straight (1887-1968)1887-1968
284Martin; Christopher (-1944)-1944
NA557Ashcroft; Dame; Peggy (1907-1991)1907-1991
NA558Priestley; J B (1894-1984); writer1894-1984
DS/UK/643Arts Enquiry; 19411941
DS/UK/601Keynes; Lord; John Maynard (1883-1946)1883-1946
DS/UK/605Cole; G D H (1889-1959)1889-1959
NA420Holst; Imogen Clare (1907-1984); Musician1907-1984
NA423Huxley; Sir; Julian (1887-1975)1887-1975
DS/UK/774Ellis; Clifford (1907-1985)1907-1985
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