Inactive
history and development of psychiatry and the relationship between art
watercolours drawings documents books artefacts tapes
Finances:
Objects:
(1) to provide for the advancement of public education and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing in the history and development of psychiatry and the relationship between art and psychiatry (2) (a) to provide and maintain a museum for the benefit of the public comprising a collection of paintings watercolours drawings documents books artefacts tapes slides photographs and other objects relating to the history and development of psychiatry and the relationship between art and psychiatry (b) to accept the ownership of (except for any archives or public records in the possession of the authority) and to safeguard and maintain and administer such paintings watercolours drawings documents books artefacts tapes slides photographs and other objects as shall from time to time together comprise the collection (c) to safeguard maintain and administer the public records and archives generally in the possession of the authority subject to the provisions of the public records acts 1958 and 1967 or any future legislation of a similar nature
Advertisement
Book
Copyright © Unlimited AI CIC 2021. Contact: contact@unlimitedai.co.uk Website: www.unlimitedai.co.uk
Figures are obtained from the UK charity commission. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. This website is not endorsed by the UK charity commission.
As an Amazon associate, Giving Results is funded by commission from sales made from adverts. Profits are re-invested into maintaining the website or similar charity based projects. Giving Results does not
place cookies on your browser or collect personal information, but clicking Amazon links will cause Amazon to place cookies on your browser. Cookie preferences can be configured on Amazon.