Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society is an educational, cultural and scientific charity, as well as a local arts and cinema venue, based in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
The Society exists to promote innovation in the arts and sciences. In 1832 the Fox family.a prominent Quaker business family of Falmouth, founded the Cornwall Polytechnic Society, to promote the ideas and inventions of the workers in their Perran Foundry.
This was the first use of the word Polytechnic in Britain. In 1835 King William IV bestowed Royal Patronage on the Society, at the request of Davies Gilbert and it changed its name from the Cornwall Polytechnic Society to the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society.
In the same year the Polytechnic Hall was built, at 24 Church Street, Falmouth, being originally used for objects connected with the sciences, arts and literature, but not for theatrical purposes. This restriction was removed in 1889 to permit dramatic plays.
The building was designed by George Wightwick. By 1837, the Society had local Committees in Falmouth & Penryn, Truro, Redruth, Camborne, St. Day & Chacewater, Helston, Penzance & Marazion, Hayle, St. Austell & Fowey, Liskeard and Bodmin, as well as a Ladies Committee. In all, there were 98 committee members. The Society played a prominent role in industrial development in the 19th century, being instrumental in the development of