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Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths

The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London, headquartered at Goldsmiths' Hall, London EC2.

History
Established as a medieval guild for the goldsmith trade, the term hallmarking derives from precious metals being officially inspected and marked at Goldsmiths' Hall in the City of London. They were an influential guild, supplying more than 50 Lord Mayors of London. Its guild church of St John Zachary in Maiden Lane in Covent Garden was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. In 1812, twenty almshouses were built on the former Perryn estate in Acton, on land bequeathed to the company by Alderman John Perryn in 1657. In 1891, the Goldsmiths' Company founded the Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute, becoming Goldsmiths' College then Goldsmiths, University of London. ==Current Role==
Current Role
One of the few Livery Companies today playing a formal role in its ancient trade, it oversees the Goldsmiths' Company Assay Office, where objects made of precious metals are tested for purity, and then marked with an official symbol should they pass the necessary tests. At the Trial of the Pyx, the Goldsmiths' Company is also responsible for checking the validity of British coinage. The Goldsmiths' Company also maintains a library and archive for those wishing to research goldsmithing, silversmithing and hallmarking. ==List of select recent Prime Wardens==
List of select recent Prime Wardens
• 1950/52: Godfrey Allen • 1984: Arthur Grimwade • 2004: Bryan Toye • 2008: Grant Macdonald • 2012: Hector Miller • 2013: Richard Agutter • 2014: William Parente • 2016: Michael Wainwright • 2017: Judith Cobham-Lowe • 2018: Michael Prideaux • 2019: Timothy Schroder • 2020: Richard Fox • 2021: Dame Lynne Brindley • 2022: Lord Bridges • 2023: Charles Mackworth-Young • 2024: Richard Reid • 2025: Brigadier Ed Butler (698th) Goldsmiths' Centre In 2012 the Goldsmiths’ Centre, a space for workshops, exhibitions and events, and education including apprentice training, opened in Clerkenwell. Current activities In July 2017, the Goldsmiths' Company announced it was to become a founding partner of the new Museum of London, donating £10 million to the new site. It also announced a contribution of £250,000 to Westminster Abbey for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries, which opened in 2018. The Goldsmiths’ Company supports two large educational initiatives, providing funding for a science initiative in primary schools created by Imperial College London and the National Theatre’s programme of streamed recordings for primary schools. ==See also==
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