Record

RefNoRSC/6/11
LevelFile
TitleRoyal Society Club dinner menus
Date25 January-13 December 1917
DescriptionList of food courses served to the Royal Society Club members at the Princes' Hotel, Piccadilly.

Selected menus are variously inscribed with lists of attendees, draft minutes, seating plans, and some other notes, including: RSC/6/11/4 'Profr. Boys offered to give the wood for a box to be made of oak from the same place as the piece already given to contain the properties of the Club...'; RSC/6/11/6 'Mr. Mallock showed a geometrical puzzle made by inscribing a pentagon in a circle & circumscribing figures up to an undecagon; RSC/6/11/13 'Dr. Woodward showed some geological specimens of Chinese fish'.
Extent1 file; 28 items
FormatPrinted
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
DimensionsVarious sizes
AccessStatusOpen
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