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Tate Gallery: Visitor Services and Publicity: Correspondence, Surveys and Papers

Catalogue reference: TG 6

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This record is about the Tate Gallery: Visitor Services and Publicity: Correspondence, Surveys and Papers dating from c.1910-2000.

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Full description and record details

Reference
TG 6
Title
Tate Gallery: Visitor Services and Publicity: Correspondence, Surveys and Papers
Date
c.1910-2000
Description

This series of records relates to visitor services and publicity at the Tate and comprises:


  • Policy, 1932

  • Visitors, 1937-1991

  • Attendance figures, 1930-1978

  • Visitor surveys, 1969-1986

  • Print, 1966-1992

  • Public relations, c.1910-1964

  • Press releases, 1940-1962

  • Advertising, 1947-1951

  • Image, 1960-2000

  • Awards

  • Filming and photography

  • Access

  • Image and identity, 1960-2000


Archive catalogue page is available via the Tate website

Held by
Tate Gallery Archive
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Physical description
1789 files and papers
Access conditions

Access conditions: No records held at The National Archives in this departmental code

Immediate source of acquisition
The records have either been deposited in the archives via the Director's Office or had previously been transferred to Gallery Records or its predecessors.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/bc723b20-162e-463c-8741-65d684d833cb/

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Tate Gallery: Visitor Services and Publicity: Correspondence, Surveys and Papers