Margery Raisbeck (1910-2004)
Elected to Craft Membership in 1935.
She studied under Dorthy Mahoney when she was still Miss Bishop. She taught both at Hull College of Art (see above) and at Harrogate Grammar School, where she was art teacher from 1939 to 1950. Works include: Memorial Book to Two World Wars for Greenwich Royal Hospital School in Sufflok (perhaps Holbrook), consisting of the heraldic badges of the appalling number of ships lost at that time: Address to the Royal Air Force offering it Citizenship of Selby when their Queen's Colours were brought from London to be laid ceremonially on the Abbey's altar, during a service to hand it over. The Air Force Band played too but the Colour Guard, being armed men, had to perform their famous ritual outside!: Other small memorials and Freedoms from some Yorkshire towns to various regiments. (source: Margery Raisbeck)
Taught at: Hull College of Art
Studied under: Edward Johnston, Dorothy Mahoney.
Mildred Mary Ratcliffe (1899-1988)
Elected to Craft Membership in 1934.
Also studied with Anna Simons in Germany and Switzerland. Commissioned to produce the Benenden Book, presented to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1950.
Studied under: Madelyn Walker, Daisy Alcock, Graily Hewitt.
Rosemary Ratcliffe
Elected to Craft Membership in 1927.
Anna Ravenscroft
Elected to Fellowship in 1991.
Ieuan Rees (1941-)
Year of Election to Fellowship unknown.
Served as Chairman: 1977-1979Alfred L Reeve
Elected to Craft Membership in 1921.
Miss P Rennell
Elected to Craft Membership in 1921.
Shirley Richards
Elected to Fellowship in 1998.
Studied under: Ieuan Rees,, Gaynor Goffe, Donald Jackson,, Ann Hechle, Sue Hufton.
Edith Ridlington
Elected to Craft Membership in 1933.
Mr E A Roberts
Elected to Craft Membership in 1921.
Miss M H Robinson
Elected to Craft Membership in 1921.
Joan Rundell
Elected to Craft Membership in 1956.
Pat Russell (1919-2011)
Year of Election to Fellowship unknown.
Served as Chairman: 1988-1991Embroiderer and fabric artist.
Taught at: Oxford School of Art
Studied under: M C Oliver.
Mr H E Ryder
Elected to Craft Membership in 1944.