| Individual or organisational biography | In 1922 the St Brides Foundation Printing School was re-named the London School of Printing and Kindred Trades when it came under the London County Council's direct jurisdiction. In 1949 The London Coutny Council School of Photo-Engraving and Lithography (Bolt Court) and the London School of Printing merged forming the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts.
In 1928 the School was governed by an Advisory Council made up of: President: Rt Honorable Lord Riddell Chairman: W Howard Hazell Vice Chancellor: TE Naylor
The Council comprised: The Chairman Vice Chairman Chairman of the Education Committee Vice Chairman of the Education Committee Chairman of the Higher Education sub-committee Vice Chairman of the Higher Education sub-committee
As well as 25 elective members including the school's Principal J.R. Riddell. Riddell had been Principal since 1911
In 1936 the School was Governed by the Advisory Council:
President: JS Elias Chairman: TE Naylor Vice Chairman: Sir WR Codling
They were accompanied by 26 Elective Members of the Advisory Council. |