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APPENDIX
Ruskin Society
Partial list of lectures
Key:-
M: Manchester B: Birmingham Lon: London Liv: Liverpool
U: Ruskin Union A: Ambleside G: Glasgow
All dares in the form dd.mm.yy
*Indicates publication in Saint George. Lectures published separately are listed in the Select Bibliography.
This list of lectures has been compiled from extant lecture lists, notices, newspaper reports, and other published and
manuscript records. Where entries can be cross-referenced, the fullest information has been given. No attempt has
been made to standardize the form in which names of speakers have been given, however, and the list should be
used in conjunction with the full explanatory context given in Chapter 4.
Date/ Lecture Title/Description Speaker
Society
15.01.79 M Inaugural R. Bailey Walker
05.02.79 M Readings from Modern Painters Francis Pullen
28.02.79 M Reading at Charlestown Mutual Improvement Society Francis Pullen
05.03.79 M Short Address [Manchester Reference Library] Charles Rowley
26.03.79 M Endeavour Mutual Improvement Society Francis Pullen
02.04.79 M General readings Bailey/Pullen/Walker/Doyle
07.05.79 M Ruskin and his critics W. E. A. Axon
13.06.79 M Mechanical Industry Francis Pullen
M The Three True Causes of Industrial Depression: A. H. Mackmurdo
22.09.79 M 1. The Land and the People
23.09.79 M 2. Usury
24.09.79 M 3. Our Metallic Currency
08.10.79 M Ruskin and Restoration T. H. Hall Caine
28.10.79 G John Ruskin; his life and works William Smart
05.11.79 M Natural Adornment E. J. Bailey
26.11.79 M St Mark’s Restoration Protest G. Milner
03.12.79 M Notes on St George’s Guild John Morgan (read by F. W. Pullen)
09.02.80 M Scripture Schools According to St George Henry Swan
22.03.80 M John Ruskin J. Marshall Mather
26.04.80 M Turner and His Works H. S. Grimshaw
01.11.80 G Inaugural [Ruskin neither a democrat nor communist] John Morrison
08.11.80 M Ruskin’s Political Economy J. E. Phythian
??.??.81 Lon Lessons from the Poet Painters
??.??.81 Lon The Story of St. George’s Guild as told in Fors Clavigera
14.11.81 M Poet Painters: or the Relativity of Art of things Spectral and things Substantial/ A. H. Mackmurdo
11.12.81 M John Ruskin Rev. Silas Farrington
16.01.82 M Some Relations between Mr Ruskin and the Old and New Testament Francis Pullen
23.01.82 G Wealth: Definitions by Ruskin and Mill Compared William Cassels
13.03.82 M St George’s Museum, Walkley W. E. A. Axon
10.04.82 M Mr. Ruskin’s Ideal English Woman Rev. J. Marshall Mather
12.10.82 A Selections from Ruskin H. D. Rawnsley
06.11.82 G Mr. Ruskin’s Autobiography as told in Fors Clavigera John Morison
20.11.82 G Beauty, a subject of Moral Perception William Cassels
04.12.82 G Work – Noble and Base Group Discussion
18.12.82 G Mr. Ruskin as an Ornithologist W. Craibe Angus
08.01.83 G Books; and How to Read Them Rev. A. Cameron Watson
22.01.83 G The Jewish Land Laws James S. Smith
05.02.83 G Church and State Rev. Thomas Armstrong
19.02.83 G A National Store versus Our National Debt Group Discussion
19.03.83 G Fiction, Fair and Foul W. S. McCormick
02.04.83 G Mr. Ruskin and the Greek Mythology James Morison
16.04.83 G Unto This Last and What It Teaches John Annan
30.04.83 G Is Usury Wholly Unjustifiable? William V. Jackson
07.05.83 G The Spirit of John Ruskin William Smart
09.11.85 G A Plea for the Church’s Sympathy with the Spirit of the Age/ Rev. David Watson
23.11.85 G The Argument for Vegetarianism William Buchanan
07.12.85 G Some Aspects of the Ideal in Relation to the Genius of George Eliot D. S. Riddoch
21.12.85 G Sir Walter Scott and Mr. Ruskin James Morison
11.01.86 G The Reign of Industry Rev. James Mavor
25.01.86 G A Sketch of the Human Spirit as a Contribution Towards Individual Cultivation/ W. Buist Picken
08.02.86 G Socialism William Smart
08.03.86 G The Employment of Women Duncan Carmichael
22.03.86 G Excessive and Improper Work H. Congreve
05.04.86 G The Evangel of History John Riddoch
19.04.86 G The Three-Fold Lines of Human Reformation James G. Borland
22.08.86 G Population, Progress, and Poverty Patrick Geddes
08.11.86 G The Roadside Songs of Tuscany: a brief note John Morison
20.11.88 G Natural Law at Once Natural, Moral, and Religious William Jolly
03.12.88 G The Influence of Turner and Ruskin on Modern Landscape Painting D. S. Riddoch
17.12.88 G The Foundations of Social Politics Henry Dyer
07.01.89 G Political Economy of Art Patrick Geddes
21.01.89 G The Unhealthy Conditions of Modern Life Rev. Thomas Armstrong
04.02.89 G The Principle of Balance in the Universe Miss Sara S. Hennell
18.02.89 G The Too Narrow Bed Rev. W. W. Tulloch
04.03.89 G The Church and Social Politics Rev. William Brownlie
18.03.89 G The Incas, an example of Paternal Government Alfred Mavor
01.04.89 G The Mystery of Life (Sesame and Lilies) David Dick
15.04.89 G Matthew Arnold William Martin
29.04.89 G Mr. Ruskin’s Poetry Robert Bird
21.10.89 Liv Rose-red and Blood-red Communism J. Ernest Phythian
13.11.89 G Poetry in its Relation to Life and Progress William Smart
18.11.89 G The Ruskin Reading Guild and its relation to the Study of Great Authors William Marwick
18.11.89 Liv Some Examples of Paternal Government. John E. Fowler
16.12.89 Liv The Effect of Simplicity of Life on the Pleasures of a Nation T. H. Wardleworth
20.01.90 Liv The Effect of Simplicity of Life on the Art of a Nation Edith Hope Scott
03.02.90 G Henry Rose
17.02.90 Liv Work – according to Ruskin’ George Thomson
??.03.90 Lon Ruskin and Reynolds – their Theories of ART
31.03.90 Lon King’s Treasuries – Their Use and Abuse William Marwick
20.05.90 Lon Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Poet and Painter Kineton Parkes
17.10.90 Lon Lessons from My Masters Dr. Peter Bayne
14.11.90 Lon Mr. Ruskin and the two first volumes of Modern Painters Mr. Robjohns
12.12.90 Lon Ruskin’s Teachings and Present Day Movements and Tendencies J. Ernest Phythian
16.01.91 Lon Fors Clavigera Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe
13.02.91 Lon Some views of art according to Ruskin and otherwise Henry E. West
13.03.91 Lon Ruskin Museum, Sheffield William White
17.04.91 Lon A Review of Mr. Ruskin’s Political Economy Andrew Ogilvie
08.05.91 Lon Ethics of the Dust Arthur Boutwood
22.05.91 Lon Industrial Partnership, and its Ruskinism George Thomson
09.10.91 Lon Practical Idealism Arthur Bontwood
19.10.91 Liv Pictures in Education T. C. Horsfall
09.11.91 G The Training of Taste in Schools, with special reference to Ruskin William Jolly
13.11.91 Lon Ruskin’s Poems William Marwick
23.11.91 G Mary Wollstonecraft and Progressive History Mrs. Neilson
07.12.91 G The Realisation of the Social Ideal, and how Present Agencies may be United and Strengthened1
11.12.91 Lon Unto This Last James P. Smart
1 Taking part were D. M. Stevenson (of the Glasgow Social Union) and Mr. Strang (of the COS), see World-
Literature, vol. 1, p. 38.
21.12.91 G Count Tolstoi and his Teaching Rev. A. Lazenby2
04.01.92 G Unto This Last Robert Bird
08.01.92 Lon Carlyle & Ruskin: A Comparison Mrs. Margaret West
11.01.92 G Art in Our Cities3 J. Parker Smith MP
18.01.92 G Tennyson Rev. John Hunter
01.02.92 G Mythology William Smith
12.02.92 Lon The Work and Object of the Guild and School of Handicraft C. R. Ashbee
15.02.92 G Labour colonies I have visited D. M. Stevenson
29.02.92 G George Meredith David Dick
11.03.92 Lon Ruskin’s Thoughts about Women Miss Stanley4
14.03.92 G Social Problems of the Scottish Highlands5 Rev. J Charleson DD
2 For more on Lazenby, see Cockram, Social Reform, pp. 181-2.
3 World-Literature, vol. 1, p. 76 notes that this was postponed from 07.12.91.
4 Headmistress, Whitelands College.
5 Cancelled due to illness, John Demstoun? instead spoke on ‘Old Age Pensions’.
28.03.92 G The Society of the Future Prof. Henry Dyer
04.04.92 G A Glance at the Stones of Venice6 John Morison
08.04.92 Lon Ruskin and Modern Social Tendencies C. Oscar Gridley
13.05.92 Lon The Economical View of Interest on Capital Thomas Hewitt
17.10.92 Liv Conversazione: The Place of Art in a Well-Ordered Life Edmund J. Baillie
21.10.92 Lon The First Principles of Political Economy Arthur Boutwood
11.11.92 Lon Poetic Imagery Henry Rose
21.11.92 Liv St. Mark’s at Venice J. Ernest Phythian
09.12.92 Lon Art on the Modern English Stage C. T. J. Hiatt
19.12.92 Liv The New Economy and its Application to Industry George Thomson
13.01.93 Lon Imagination in Literature and Art Mrs. Samuel Watson
16.01.93 Liv The Christian Solution of Our Social Problems Edward J. Parr
10.02.93 Lon The Modern Romantic Ballad Kineton Parkes
6 Postponed to 11.04.92 owing to Morison’s illness; instead, a group discussion of a conference on old age pensions
took place.
10.03.93 Lon The Education of Girls Miss Mary Darton
20.03.93 Liv The Republic of Plato Herbert Busby
14.04.93 Lon Mr. Collingwood’s Biography of Ruskin W. Pitt MacConochie7
17.04.93 Liv Mill’s Doctrine of Liberty in the Light of Ruskin’s Teaching W. P. Dickins
12.05.93 Lon Ruskin and Democracy J. F. Oakeshott
06.11.93 G The Causal Connection between Wealth and Poverty William Smart
10.11.93 Lon Ruskin and the Spirit of the Age Arthur Boutwood
20.11.93 G Equality - Religious, Political, and Industrial Miss Mary Watson
04.12.93 G Unto This Last Rev. G. J. Cole
08.12.93 Lon The Many-Sidedness of John Ruskin William Walker
18.12.93 G The Evolution of the Ideal Life C. W. Pearce
12.01.94 Lon The Sanguine Stain (Things Visible and Faith) Sydney Robjohns
15.01.94 G Carlyle and Ruskin ,the Pioneers of the Labour Party J. Keir Hardie
19.01.94 G Practical Methods of Improving the Condition of the People W. T. Stead
7 Representative of the Ruskin Reading Guild.
05.02.94 G The Christian Churches and Socialism William Cassels
09.02.94 Lon Ruskin in Relation to Modern Problems E. T. Cook
26.02.94 G The Veins of Wealth – not in Rock, but in Flesh James G. Borland
09.03.94 Lon Mr. Collingwood’s Life and Work of John Ruskin’ W. Pitt MacConochie
12.03.94 G Some Notes on Collingwood’s Life of Ruskin William Martin
26.03.94 G The Actual and the Ideal Church Charles Taylor
09.04.94 G Robert Browning David Dick
13.04.94 Lon Mr. Ruskin’s Teaching on Interest of Money Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe
11.05.94 Lon Ruskin as a Letter-Writer James P. Smart
??.06.94 Lon The Langdale Linen Industry Thomas Hewitt
19.10.94 Lon Barber-Surgeons
22.10.94 Liv Conversazione: Education and Recreation Edmund J. Baillie
23.10.94 G Conversazione: Langdale Linen Industry John Morison
05.11.94 G President’s Opening Address William Martin
16.11.94 Lon The Imagery of Words J. Elliott Viney
19.11.94 G Municipal Libraries D. M. Stevenson
26.11.94 Liv Art Work and its Value in Public Education
03.12.94 G The Public House in Public Hands John Mann Jnr.
05.12.94 G The True Veins of National Wealth Tom Mann
17.12.94 G Individualism: the Path to Altruism James l. Foulds
21.12.94 Lon Time and Tide James P. Smart Jnr.
07.01.95 G Ruskin’s View of Nature Miss E. Raymond Burden
18.01.95 Lon Ruskin and the Conception of Progress Arthur Boutwood
21.01.95 G Some Adaptations of Ruskin’s Ideals to Practice Patrick Geddes
28.01.95 Liv The Formative Power of Music
04.02.95 G Population and Thrift Gavin W. Ralston
15.02.95 Lon Walter Crane, an Artist Influenced by John Ruskin Austin T. Young
18.02.95 G Dean Swift David Dick
04.03.95 G Ruskin & Rousseau as Educationists Miss Sophie B. Robbie
11.03.95 G James Russell Lowell, Poet and Prophet Charles Stubbs
15.03.95 Lon Some Chips for Fors Thomas Greenwood
18.03.95 G Industry – True and False Rev. S. B. Bleau
25.03.95 Liv Myth and Fairy Lore, as a means of positive instruction
01.04.95 G Readings from the Master Allan Macauley
19.04.95 Lon Heroism Dr. Eugene Oswald8
22.04.95 Liv The Relation of Science to Life (Vivisection)9
04.11.95 G The Idea of the State Prof. Jones, Glasgow Uni
18.11.95 G Emerson and Ruskin – A Brief Estimate Mrs. Neilson
02.12.95 G Ruskin and Modern Social Problems D. S. Riddoch
16.12.95 G The Magic of Money William Cassels
06.01.96 G Womanhood in Shakespeare and Ruskin Mrs. J. Jeffrey Hunter
20.01.96 G The Relation of Carlyle to Social Questions Rev. Dr. John Glasse
24.01.96 G Social Missions Charles W. Stubbs
8 President of the Carlyle Society.
9 Also advertised as ‘The Curse of Machinery’ by the sculptor, Conrad Dressler, co-founder in 1894 of the Della
Robbia Pottery of Birkenhead.
03.02.96 G Uses and Possibilities of a Social Observatory Patrick Geddes
17.02.96 G The Education of the Masses F. W. Moore
02.03.96 G The Treasury of St George William White
16.03.96 G Journey in Turkey and Greece, Autumn 1895 Ronald M .Burrows
??.03.96 Liv Science in Relation to Art: vivisection
??.04.96 Liv Rest and Growth; usury and commerce
??.10.96 Liv Conversazione, Some Pictures of the Autumn Exhibition Edmund J. Baillie
28.10.96 B Presidential Address A. E. Fletcher
??.11.96 Liv The Principles of John Ruskin’s Social Teaching as Distinguished from Socialism
03.11.96 G William Morris – Poet, Artist, Socialist William Martin
07.11.96 G Cathedral and Toynbee House visit/reception
11.11.96 B Ruskin’s Place in Our Social Movement John C. Kenworthy
17.11.96 G The Earthly Paradise of William Morris Rev. Albert Lazeby
18.11.96 B Alan de Walsingham Charless W. Stubbs
25.11.96 B Fors Clavigera W. G. Collingwood
01.12.96 G The Food Value of the Empire Lionel W. Lyde
09.12.96 B Sesame and Lilies Howard S. Pearson
15.12.96 G The Evolution of the Social Idea Margaret McMillan
??.01.97 Liv The Accumulation of Wealth – Land, Capital, Usury
05.01.97 G Ruskin’s Comparison of Justice & Charity, a Criticism Rev. D. E. Irons
12.01.97 G The Message of the Age Prof. Henry Dyer
26.01.97 G Monasticism: Its Ideals and Lessons Rev. John Hunter
27.01.97 B The Art of Life and Mr. Ruskin’s views thereon Edmund J Baillie
09.02.97 G Commercial Morality Ronald M. Burrows
10.02.97 B Ruskin and the Grace of Jesus Christ Rev. Edgar Todd
23.02.97 G Woman’s Education Miss Helen Waddell
25.02.97 B Ruskin on the Study of Literature W. R. Bradley
??.03.97 Liv Distribution of Wealth (Work, Wages, Machinery)
09.03.97 G University Hall, Edinburgh guests of Patrick Geddes
10.03.97 B Ruskin and Pre-Raphaelite Movement Kineton Parkes
23.03.97 G Industrial Day Dreams John Barr
24.03.97 B Ruskin as a Help to the Amateur Student of Art Rev. A. Jamson Smith
30.03.97 G Valedictory Address William Martin
07.04.97 B AGM, descriptive lecture with slides J. Howard Whitehouse
27.10.97 B Health, the true aim of education10
Charles W. Stubbs
01.11.97 G A new Theory of Protection Prof. William Smart
11.11.97 B *The State as a Parent Mrs. Samuel Barnett
15.11.97 G The Art Teaching of Ruskin John S. Riddoch
24.11.97 B *The Spirituality of the Universe Rev. R. C. Fillingham
27.11.97 G Arts and Industries of the Russian Peasantry C. W. Pearce
01.12.97 B *John Ruskin: Political Economist W. H. Silk
06.12.97 G Ruskin and Later Art Criticism Edward Pinnington
08.12.97 B The Creed and Conduct of Christian Britain as Contrasted by Mr. Ruskin James G. Borland
20.12.97 G Aesthetics in Common Life Alexander MacKendrick
10
This lecture apparently changed, and was published in Saint George, as ‘The Ideal Woman of the Poets,’ see
SG1.1.4-28 (January 1898).
17.01.98 G An Unknown Disciple
26.01.98 B Notes on Three German Songwriters, Schubert, Schumann and Brahms Montague Fordham
31.01.98 G The Phantom of Wealth C. W. Bream Pearce
07.02.98 G Walt Whitman William Martin
09.02.98 B *The Language of Line Walter Crane
21.02.98 G Some Aspects of Ruskin’s Teaching as Applied to Modern Social Problems/ J. Howard Whitehouse
23.02.98 B *The Idea of Beauty Howard S. Pearson
07.03.98 G Shelley John Herriott
09.03.98 B *Ruskin on Art and Ethics Rev. A. Jamson Smith
21.03.98 G The Moral of Landscape Miss E. Raymond Burden
23.03.98 B *Nineteenth century Ideal A. E. Fletcher
04.04.98 G John Ruskin, His Personality and Influence James G. Borland
27.10.98 B *Ruskin as a Religious Teacher Very Rev. F. W. Farrar
07.11.98 G Some Characteristics of Emerson Rev. James Bell
09.11.98 B A Land without crime or pauperism W. G. Collingwood
21.11.98 G Immediate Outlooks, Educational and Practical Patrick Geddes
23.11.98 B Tennyson’s In Memoriam J. Lewis Paton
28.11.98 Liv Gothic Architecture W. T. Haydon
05.12.98 G Locomotion and Some Pedestrians David Dick
07.12.98 B *Ruskin’s Educational Ideals Rev. J. P. Faunthrope
19.12.98 G Education Lionel W. Lyde
16.01.99 G The Beginnings of Christian Art James Paton
18.01.99 B *Romance as a Force in Practical Life Rev. John H. Skrine
23.01.99 Liv Lessons of the Panels on St George’s Hall Alex Hay
30.01.99 G Duality in Development Mrs. Pearce
01.02.99 B The Gospel of Might and the Promise of Peace Miss E. R. Chapman11
06.02.99 G The Religious Teaching of Ruskin Rev. J. Mathieson Forson
15.02.99 B Duty Howard S. Pearson
20.02.99 G Symposium by members
01.03.99 B *The National Trust: its aim and its work H. D. Rawnsley
11
This was replaced by W. H. D. Rouse, ‘Peasant Life in Modern Greece’ printed SG 2.6-80-93.
05.03.99 B The Art of William Holman Hunt Whitworth Wallis
06.03.99 G Ruskin as an Economist Miss Service
20.03.99 G Ruskin’s Message in Religion Rev. Peter Wilson
27.03.99 Liv The moral aspect of industrial development W. Tyson Porter
10.04.99 G Philosophical and Ethical Basis of Socialism Alexander MacKendrick
24.04.99 Liv Life and Work of William Blake T. W. Rundell
17.10.99 Lon A Crown of Rejoicing A paper suggested by reading Of Queen’s Gardens/ Arthur Boutwood
19.10.99 B *Art, an essential element of the national life Sir Wyke Bayliss
01.11.99 B *Duty Howard S. Pearson
06.11.99 G 1827 to 1887 David Dick
15.11.99 B Rudyard Kipling as an Index of British Morals J. A. Hobson
20.11.99 G James Russell Lowell D. S. Riddoch
23.11.99 Lon Of Kings’ Treasuries G. Moulton Piper
29.11.99 B *Ruskin’s Nature of Gothic Charles Holme
04.12.99 G Caedman and Cynewulf Rev. P. McAdam Muir
06.12.99 B Ruskin as an aid to the lover of art Jamson Smith
13.12.99 B *In what sense ought schools to prepare boys and girls for Life? Michael E. Sadler
18.12.99 G The Holy Field of Pisa Rev. J. S. Carroll
15.01.00 G Suggestion John Adams
17.01.00 B In what sense ought schools to prepare boys and girls for life Michael E. Sadler
29.01.00 G Education and Public Duty12
Prof. Henry Dyer
31.01.00 B Sagas13
Prof. F. Yorke Powell
05.02.00 G The Spencerian Philosophy & Sanitary Supervision Prof. Glaister
08.02.00 Lon The Mystery of Life and its Arts Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe
08.02.00 U The Life and Work of John Ruskin Rev. J. B. Booth
14.02.00 B Homer Prof. Sidgwick
19.02.00 G Light in its Relation to Life C. W. Bream Pearce
28.02.00 B Tennyson – Reminiscence and Homage Miss Chapman
12
This lecture was postponed owing to Ruskin’s death.
13 This was replaced by a memorial lecture, reprinted SG3.10.58-67.
01.03.00 Lon Work Sydney Robjohns
05.03.00 G The Language of Colour Rev. David Watson
14.03.00 B *Oxford in the Forties and Nineties14
Scott Holland
19.03.00 G The Menace of the Years Miss M. M. Paterson
02.04.00 G “Lessing’s Laokoon”: A Criticism on the Art of Poetry and Painting Herr Oswald
05.04.00 Lon Traffic James P. Smart
03.05.00 Lon War J. E. Egerton
05.05.00 U Ruskin Bernard Bosanquet
31.05.00 Lon The Future of England Miss Birch
30.06.00 U ‘The Elements of Linear Expression’ Walter Crane
22.09.00 U *The Social Economics of Ruskin15
J. A. Hobson
11.10.00 B *Presidential Address Very Rev. Francis Paget
18.10.00 Lon John Ruskin as a Social Reformer G. Moulton Piper
14
This was replaced by Scott Holland’s ‘An Apology for St. Paul’s Cathedral’ reproduced in SG 3.12.179-190.
15 This was at the Ruskin Union Congress at Sheffield Town Hall at which Lord Windsor gave the Presidential
address, see SG4.13.56-64.
22.10.00 G The Social Ideal Rev. J. Wilson Harper
24.10.00 B Browning’s Art Poems Rev. Joseph Wood
24.10.00 Liv Conversazione – address John E Fowler
05.11.00 G Church and City Rev. John Hunter
07.11.00 B Reminiscences of Ruskin Dr. F. J. Furnival
15.11.00 Lon Unto This Last Rev. J. B. Booth
19.11.00 G *Sophia of Ruskin Mr. A. J. Mories
21.11.00 B The Stoicism of Wordsworth J. L. Paton
26.11.00 Liv Introduction – St George’s Word
30.11.00 U Recollections of Ruskin Dr. F. J. Furnivall
03.12.00 G Dogs? Of the Lord Rev. J. J. Carroll
17.12.00 Liv The Deception of Ambition
17.12.00 G Wicked Gate?
07.01.01 G Justice Prof. William Smart
15.01.01 B *Illusion Rev. John H. Skrine
23.01.01 B Portraits as Historical Documents16
Lionel Cust
24.01.01 Lon Munera Pulveris W. Pitt MacConochie
28.01.01 Liv The True Veins of Wealth
06.02.01 B Dr Arnold of Rugby: what is his message to our own time? Michael E Sadler
08.02.01 U Ruskin and Literature R. Warwick Bond
14.02.01 Lon *Ruskin’s Theory of the Ideal in Art Edmund G. Sykes
20.02.01 B *Patient Grizzel (some phases of women’s life in medieval times) Miss May Morris
06.03.01 B *Ruskin’s Moral Ideas in History Richard Whiteing
14.03.01 Lon Ruskin’s Theory of the Grotesque in Art Arthur Boutwood
20.03.01 B Dante17
Wm. Boyd Carpenter
25.03.01 Liv The Condition of the Poor
18.04.01 Lon *A Joy For Ever Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe
16.05.01 Lon AGM: Reminiscences of John Ruskin Dr. F. J. Furnivall etc.
18.06.01 U The History of Coins and Money Lord Avebury
16
Apparently replaced by J. L. Paton, ‘Chivalry, Mediaeval and Modern,’ see SG 4.15.189-203.
17 On this date, Oliver Lodge also spoke about the late F. W. H. Myers, see SG4.15.204-11.
11.10.01 B *The Pathetic Fallacy Howard S. Pearson
28.10.01 Liv Reception with Trustees and Companions, St George’s Guild
31.10.01 U *Excelsior and its Prophet Ruskin Sir Henry H. Howarth
06.11.01 B *Dante and Botticelli Pearl Craigie18
10.11.01 B *Pathetic Fallacy Howard S. Pearson
14.11.01 Lon St Ursula and Carpaccio Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe
G. Baker & G. Thomson
04.12.01 Lon Girls and Dress Miss Mary Darton
1901-2 G *The Pre-Raphaelite Painters at the Glasgow International Exhibition D. S. Riddoch
??.??.02 M Ruskin on Religion and Life T. C. Horsfall
17.01.02 Liv The Force of Human Sympathy in the Character of Ruskin Rev. W. J. Jupp
23.01.02 Lon Ruskin and the Moral Tale F. J. H. Darton
05.02.02 B *Cowper Arthur Sidgwick
10.02.02 U *Ruskin at the English Lakes Canon Rawnsley
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Pearl Craigie (1867-1906) pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes, American novelist.
10.02.02 Liv Ruskin Linen Industry Miss Twelves
19.02.02 B *Robert Louis Stevenson, from a Painter’s Point of View T. C. Gotch
27.02.02 Lon Some Conventions of the Old Masters’, and their interpretations Rev. S. C. Tickell
03.03.02 G *The Ruskin Museum at Sheffield: What It Is, and What It Might Be W. Sinclair
20.03.02 Lon Ruskin’s Views on the Relations of Art to Life G. Moulton Piper
24.03.02 Liv Some Phases of Tuscan Art W. Prior Christian
09.04.02 B *The King’s English From Alfred to Edward VII Rev. Prof. W. W. Skeat
24.04.02 Lon Ruskin on Usury Arthur Boutwood
28.04.02 Liv Historical Ballads: their Value in Education Alex Hay
22.05.02 Lon Ethics of the Dust R. C. Reed
12.06.02 U ‘Ruskin as I knew him and as he has impressed me’ Sir W. B. Richmond
09.10.02 Lon Conversazione Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe
21.10.02 B *John Ruskin Lord Avebury
03.11.02 B *The Artist’s Life Mrs. Craigie
13.11.02 Lon Ruskin and Education Rev. J. B. Booth
17.11.02 Liv Education according to Ruskin
19.11.02 B The Future of English Verse Henry Newbolt
03.12.02 B Some unpublished letters by Mr. Ruskin Oliver Lodge
10.12.02 B *Verona and Pavia Rev. A. Jamson Smith
11.12.02 Lon A Comparison between Ruskin and Browning Rev. F. Ealand
12.12.02 U *Personal Reminiscences of Ruskin Oscar Browning
15.12.02 Liv Papers on Selected Pictures in the Autumn Exhibition
15.01.03 Lon Ruskin on Conduct and Life Henry Wilson
19.01.03 Liv Garden Cities and the Ruskin Ideal
21.01.03 B The Gothic Revival and its place among C19th Ideals Prof. C. H. Herford
04.02.03 B John Ruskin Sir Henry H. Howart
14.02.03 U Ruskin as an Educational Reformer J. Churton Collins
18.02.03 B *Applied Science and Social Control Michael E. Sadler
19.02.03 Lon Chivalry, Medieval and Modern J. Lewis Paton
23.02.03 Liv The Relation of Art to the Science of Organic Form
02.03.03 Liv The Story of the Halcyon
04.03.03 B Primitive Types of Culture J. Lewis Paton
18.03.03 B The Feeding of the Sheep and Especially of the Lambs Isabella Fyvie Mayo
19.03.03 Lon Ruskin and Humanism Arthur Boutwood
01.04.03 B The Chanson de Roland Maurice Hewlett
23.04.03 Lon Ruskin on the Character and Influence of Woman Mrs. Arthur Boutwood
14.05.03 Lon AGM: Recent Biographies and Criticisms of Ruskin James P. Smart
25.06.03 U *Personal Recollections of Ruskin Selwyn Image
14.10.03 B Address Mrs. Craigie
28.10.03 B *The Romantic School of English Letters Rev. G. W Kitchin
11.11.03 B Some aspects of English Life under the Early Stuarts G. M. Trevelyan
25.11.03 B How Saint Francis came to love the Lady Poverty Canon Rawnsley
09.12.03 B English Public Schools* J. Lewis Paton
15.12.03 U Bookbinding T. J. Cobden-Sanderson
20.01.04 B *Art and Puritanism J. W. Mackail
17.02.04 B Bookbinding T. J. Cobden-Sanderson
19.02.04 U Ruskin’s Bible of Amiens Henry Beaumont
02.03.04 B Some Principles of Beauty and Taste Theodore Andrea Cooke
16.03.04 B The Life of the Village in Past Times, and the Outlook at the Present Time / Rev. Augustus Jessopp
30.03.04 B Madame Sarah Grand
13.04.04 B The English Character in the Old English Ballads G. K. Chesterton
05.10.04 B *Address Sir Wm. Blake Richmond
12.10.04 B Carlyle Rev. A. R. Fairbairn
26.10.04 B Nature Study Harry Lowerison
09.11.04 B Wordsworth as a Social Teacher Rev. Prof. Masterman
23.11.04 B *Conditions of Land Holding Hon. Rollo Russell
07.12.04 B Higher Education of Working Men Countess of Warwick
16.12.04 U Social Individualism in Theory and Practice Ebenezer Howard
12.01.05 B Movements towards city betterment Prof. Patrick Geddes
08.02.05 B Some Contemporary Poets Rev. Conrad Roden Noel
02.03.05 U The Modern Novel in England Thomas Seccombe
08.03.05 B The Training of Ambition Skrine
22.03.05 B William Morris C. R. Ashbee &
W. H. Bidlake
03.06.05 U Some Ruskin Letters Rev. J. P. Faunthrope
11.10.05 B Address Countess of Warwick
18.10.05 B Love as the Origin of Poetry Hon. Stephen Coleridge
24.10.05 U Michel de Montaigne R. Warwick Bond
01.11.05 B *The Complexity of the Simple Life Eustace Miles
15.11.05 B Vivisection R. Somerville Wood
29.11.05 B The Prevention of Slums T. C. Horsfall
11.12.05 B *Our Ancient Monuments and their Place in Modern Life Prof. G. Baldwin Brown
14.02.06 B Tolstoi Aylmer Maude
20.02.06 U The Quest of the Craftsman Montague Fordham
28.02.06 B Ruskin and Women Miss Maude Royden
14.03.06 B Ruskin: Ethical and Religious Teacher Rev. W. Hudson Shaw
28.03.06 B TBC Arthur Sherwell
09.06.06 U Ruskin’s Attitude Towards Children’s Books F. J. Harvey Darton
10.10.06 B *Address Rt. Hon. Earl of Plymouth
24.10.06 B Problems of Boy Life J. Howard Whitehouse
07.11.06 B *Sweated Industries and a Minimum Wage Gertrude M. Tuckwell
21.11.06 B *Ruskin as an Educationalist Prof. Churton Collins
05.12.06 B Pageantry and Life Louis N. Parker
16.01.07 B The Teaching of Sight R. Catterson Smith
30.01.07 B *Poetry and the Nation R. Warwick Bond
08.02.07 U Some Problems of Modern Education J. Howard Whitehouse
13.02.07 B G. F. Watts: Painter of Eternal Truths Rev. W. Earle
13.03.07 B *School Life and School Ideals J. H. Badley
08.06.07 U Ruskin as a Music Master Dr. J. Warrener
21.10.07 Liv William Blake: Poet, Painter and Seer Sydney Style
30.10.07 B Address Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Truro
13.11.07 B Town Planning Raymond Unwin
14.11.07 U *The Sanity of William Blake Dr. Greville MacDonald
18.11.07 Liv I. The Motives of Social Service Prof. John MacCunn
27.11.07 B Rene Bazin Hon. Mrs. Alfred Lyttelton
02.12.07 Liv II. On the Motives of Social Service Prof. John MacCunn
11.12.07 B The Production and Prevention of Smoke Emeritus Prof. of Engineering
15.01.08 B *Carlyle Arthur Sidgwick
20.01.08 Liv Education and the Changed Requirements of Modern Life Dr. A. Stookes
29.01.08 B Ruskin and Quakerism J. W. Graham
05.02.08 B The Physical Welfare of School Children
17.02.08 Liv *Imagination as a Factor in Education J. A. Dale
19.02.08 B Reminiscences of Ruskin W. Doubleday
25.02.08`U Impressionism Wallace L. Crowdy
04.03.08 B National Defence and the Channel Tunnel Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Campbell
16.03.08 Liv G. F. Watts OM, RA, Painter of Eternal Truths Rev. Walter Earle
18.03.08 B The Case for Women’s Revolt Teresa Billington-Greig
01.04.08 B Ruskin as Artist M. H. Spielman
05.04.08 Liv American Ideals of Teaching Miss E. Jacobson
13.06.08 U *Co-education Rev. Cecil Grant19
30.11.08 U Some Reconstructive Ideals Godfrey Blount
19.02.09 U Ruskin College, Oxford – An Educational Experiment Charles Sidney Buxton
05.06.09 U Editing Ruskin’s Works E. T. Cook
13.04.10 U Town Planning and Individuality of Towns Raymond Unwin
10.06.11 U Ruskin as an Inspiring Force Miss C. S. Spurgeon
31.??.11 U Ruskin’s Influence in Modern Life J. Howard Whitehouse
Late 11 U Ruskin as a Pioneer20
E. T. Cook
19
Warden of St. George’s School, Harpenden, testifying to Whitehouse’s influence.
20 This lecture is noted as taking place at the ‘invitation of Mrs. Barnett’, RL, RUMB, p. 95.