Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- PART I THE GUILD OF ST. GEORGE
- I ABSTRACT OF THE OBJECTS AND CONSTITUTION OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (1877), WITH THE MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION (1878)
- II THE MASTER'S REPORT (1879)
- III THE MASTER'S REPORT (1881)
- IV GENERAL STATEMENT EXPLAINING THE NATURE AND PURPOSES OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (1882)
- V THE MASTER'S REPORT (1884)
- VI THE MASTER'S REPORT (1885)
- VII ACCOUNTS OF THE ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1871–1882 (1884)
- VIII ACCOUNTS OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1881–1883 (1884)
- IX ACCOUNTS OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1884 (1885)
- X ADDITIONAL PASSAGES RELATING TO ST. GEORGE'S GUILD
- PART II THE ST. GEORGE'S MUSEUM
- APPENDIX
- Plate section
VII - ACCOUNTS OF THE ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1871–1882 (1884)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- PART I THE GUILD OF ST. GEORGE
- I ABSTRACT OF THE OBJECTS AND CONSTITUTION OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (1877), WITH THE MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION (1878)
- II THE MASTER'S REPORT (1879)
- III THE MASTER'S REPORT (1881)
- IV GENERAL STATEMENT EXPLAINING THE NATURE AND PURPOSES OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (1882)
- V THE MASTER'S REPORT (1884)
- VI THE MASTER'S REPORT (1885)
- VII ACCOUNTS OF THE ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1871–1882 (1884)
- VIII ACCOUNTS OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1881–1883 (1884)
- IX ACCOUNTS OF ST. GEORGE'S GUILD, 1884 (1885)
- X ADDITIONAL PASSAGES RELATING TO ST. GEORGE'S GUILD
- PART II THE ST. GEORGE'S MUSEUM
- APPENDIX
- Plate section
Summary
1. I had always hoped to get the accounts of the Guild cleared for it without any trouble of my own; and that, simply transmitting to the printer our banker's and accountant's statements, I might be able with a summary glance at them to inform the outside world, according to promise, of our annual prosperities and adversities. Following out this placid system too fondly,—with thrice repeated interruptions besides of absolute inability to use my brains for anything that gave them the least trouble,—I found, on my first resolute taking up these matters myself, the various printed statements with which I had to deal collected in a close pamphlet of twenty pages (nominally twenty-one, but the printers absurdly count their title-page) which I think it well to publish precisely in the form I find it—being picturesquely typical of the state of things which I suppose directors who don't direct arrive at in accounts on a larger scale.
2. I took the initial step of analysis by indexing the contents of our twenty pages as follows:—
Article A, pages 2 to 7 inclusive. The accounts of the Walkley Museum for eighteen months, from June 30th, 1877, to December 31st, 1878.
Article B, page 8. An outlying fragment of accounts from the farm at Totley, ending ending August 31st, 1878.
Article C, page 9. Accounts of land at Bewdley to the end of 1877. […]
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- The Works of John Ruskin , pp. 101 - 140Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1907