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1 - Fifty years of chemists and chemistry/ Ronald Percy Bell
2 - John Dalton/ Harold Brewer Hartley
3 - Astronomy and cosmology/ Richard van der Riet Wooley with questions by W H Allen
4 - Geometry of numbers of convex bodies/ Kurt Mahler
5 - Research and prediction/ H.R.H. Prince Philip
6 - Address to convocation, University of Malaya/ Leslie Clifford Bateman
7 - Talk given to his Japanese co-workers/ Hugh Stott Taylor
8 - Untitled lecture/ Nevil Vincent Sidgwick
9 - Untitled lecture/ Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett
10 - A newly discovered type of light reaction in stomata/ Oscar Victor Sayer Heath
11 - Lord Rutherford in Gottingen in 1931/ Ernest Rutherford
12 - Turbulence/ Peter Bradshaw
13 - Lecture for Royal Society discussion/ Bryan Campbell Clarke
14 - Strong solids from cement/ James Derek Birchall
15 - Lectures on neurophysiology/ John William Sutton Pringle
16 - Lecture [part untitled]/ Cecil Reginald Burch
17 - Lecture: reminiscences of life and contemporaries/ Thomas Maxwell Harris
18 - Biochemical engineering: its contribution to society/ Malcolm Douglas Lilly
19 - Penal settlement to high technology and the future/ Sir Rutherford Robinson
20 - Can science and technology bring the world together/ U Colambo
21 - Sir Joseph Banks Memorial Lecture/ Sir David Smith
22 - Translation or transformation?: the relations of literature and science/ Gillian Beer
23 - Lecture delivered to the Association for the advancement of cancer research/ Anthony Hunter
24 - A decade of progress in North Sea engineering: What next?/ J R S Morris
25 - The role of science and public policy in mitigating natural hazards/ F Press
26 - Science and technology: the German perspective/ Heinz Riesenhuber
27 - Setting environmental priorities: are we meeting the challenge?/ Peter Daley
28 - Design for the future: new technology to transform the design engineer/ Basil Butler
29 - Royal Society Coleridge Lecture
30 - Lectures by Professor Gustav Born
31 - Royal Society Lecture For the Public
32 - Royal Society Technology Lecture
33 - Royal Society Innovations Lecture
34 - V&A Lectures
35 - The Ephemeral in Focus
36 - V&A Lecture: 'Eye to eye, how we see faces'. By Professor Vicki Bruce
37 - Glaxo Wellcome Lecture
38 - BPS Centenary Lecture
39 - E.O.Wilson Lecture
40 - India Day Lecture
41 - Nobel Lives Lecture
42 - David Scott Lecture
43 - John Barrow Lecture
44 - Chandra Bose Lecture
45 - Jared Diamond Lecture
46 - Lecture: The Scarecrow's brain
47 - Lecture: Colin Tudgie
48 - Lecture: Mind the Gap
49 - Anniversary Day
50 - Lecture by Mike Griffin
51 - Lecture: Science & Islam
52 - Rutherford Lecture
53 - Lecture: Ralp Cicero
54 - Paul Rose Public Lecture
55 - Johnny Ball Public Lecture
56 - James Lovelock Lecture
57 - Geraint Rees Crick Lecture
58 - Marcus du Sautoy Lecture
59 - STI Meeting
60 - 'Guns, germs and steel. A short history of the last 13,000 years'. A lecture given by Jared Diamond
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Collection highlights

Browse the records of some of our collections, which cover all branches of science and date from the 12th century onwards. These include the published works of Fellows of the Royal Society, personal papers of eminent scientists, letters and manuscripts sent to the Society or presented at meetings, and administrative records documenting the Society's activities since our foundation in 1660.

The Royal Society

The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of
the world's most eminent scientists and is the
oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
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