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* [[Henry Lyons|H. J. Lyons]] - (President 1917) | * [[Henry Lyons|H. J. Lyons]] - (President 1917) | ||
1883 Became the Royal Meteorological Society | 1883 Became the [[Royal Meteorological Society]] | ||
1894 Held their 14th exhibition of instruments in the rooms of the Institution of Civil Engineers at 25 Great George Street, Westminster, London. <ref>[[The Engineer 1894/04/06]]</ref> | 1894 Held their 14th exhibition of instruments in the rooms of the Institution of Civil Engineers at 25 Great George Street, Westminster, London. <ref>[[The Engineer 1894/04/06]]</ref> |
Revision as of 11:43, 3 July 2020
Royal Meteorological Society.
Originally founded as The Meteorological Society
Past Members:
- E. H. Chapman
- H. J. Bartlett
- B. C. Wallis
- C. J. P. Cave (President 1914).
- H. N. Dickson (President 1911).
- H. S. Eaton (President 1876).
- James Lloyd Ashbury
- John Brown
- Edmund Cruse
- James Eldridge
- George Garnett
- John Hopkinson - might this be John Hopkinson (1849 - 1898)?
- Robert Pickwell
- William Ford Stanley
- Rupert Swindells
- Charles Tarrant
- Thomas Taylor-Smith.
- R. J. Mann - (President 1874)
- Isaac Ashe.
- Egerton Hubbaud.
- George Wareing Ormerod.
- Henry Pearde.
- Henry C. Russell.
- F. Shaw.
- R. Strachan.
- William Marriott.
- Ralph Abercromby.
- H. J. Lyons - (President 1917)
1883 Became the Royal Meteorological Society
1894 Held their 14th exhibition of instruments in the rooms of the Institution of Civil Engineers at 25 Great George Street, Westminster, London. [1]