Reginald Taylor & Lord Fletcher Essay Prize
The Reginald Taylor Essay Prize, first awarded in 1934, was originally awarded on an annual basis, more recently biennially, for the best unpublished essay submitted on any subject of art-historical, archaeological or antiquarian interest within the period from the Roman era to 1830, whenever such an essay was adjudged to be of sufficient merit.
With the aid of a bequest from the late Lord Fletcher, the prize was re-established in 1996 as the Reginald Taylor and Lord Fletcher Essay Prize with an award of £500 and a bronze medal. Details of the competition, which is not restricted to members of the Association, can be obtained from the Honorary Editor (please enclose a stamped addressed envelope). The winning essay may be read at a meeting of the Association and will be considered for publication in the Journal at the discretion of the Editorial Committee. The next deadline for submission of entries is 1 November, 2017.
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