Description | Press cuttings and other printed information concerning the Royal Society. Compiled by the organisation's staff. Cuttings include accounts of the Royal Society's conversaziones, anniversary meetings and other events. There are occasional illustrations. Other content: reports on the International catalogue of scientific literature (pp.1-3); total solar eclipse (pp.3-7, 47-51); accounts of Royal Society-funded Coral Island Expedition (pp.9, 13, 21, 36-37) and expedition to Madagascar (p.9); Isaac Newton's house in St Martin's Street (p.39); Dr Nansen and a discussion meeting on proposed Antarctic exploration (pp.53-59); liquid hydrogen (pp.63-65); Victoria and Albert Museum (pp.111-115). Other topics are highly varied. There are some court reports and letters to the editors of the various newspapers are also collected. Some ephemera is present, notably a memorial to Lord Salisbury by Lord Lister and other Fellows of the Royal Society, on Science Museum and College of Science buildings at South Kensington (pp.73-73).
Generally, the cuttings are attributed to the source newspaper and dated in manuscript. The volume contains several blank pages, usually the verso pages of the book. A paper label on the cover is inscribed: 'July 5 1896 to May 30 1899. Royal Society Scrap Book. General.' |