Abstract

IT is evident that the Royal Commission on National Museums and Galleries has been deeply impressed by the urgency of the needs of these institutions. It has followed the unusual course of publishing an interim report while its deliberations still have to assume their final form. The Commission was appointed by Royal Warrant on June 1,1927. It consisted of Viscount D'Abernon (chairman), the Hon. Evan E. Charteris, Sir Thomas Heath, Sir Lionel Earle, Sir Richard Glazebrook, Sir George MacDonald, Sir Courtauld Thompson, Sir Martin Conway, Sir Henry A. Miers, and Dr. A. E. Cowley—a strong and representative body, competent to deal with the many sides of a complicated problem.

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