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was instructed to create a sheet 31 in Γ— 53 in (790 mm Γ— 1,350 mm); the name given to this format is "Antiquarian". The engraving of the plate, measuring 4 ft 1 in (1.24 m) by 2 ft 3 in (0.69 m), required two years to complete. The standard
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and successors – labouring to produce the copperplate used in the printing of the folio editions. The prints were often large and appealing, and were intended to satisfy popular demand for archΓ¦ological subject matter; their quasi-scientific illustrations were often inset with multiple viewpoints of
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The society's library is the major archaeological research library in the UK. Having acquired material since the early 18th century, the Library's present holdings number more than 100,000 books and around 800 currently received periodical titles. The catalogue include rare drawings and manuscripts,
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FSA after their names. The election procedure is selective and fellowship is regarded as recognition of significant achievement in the fields of archaeology, antiquities, history or heritage. A nomination must be made by an existing fellow and endorsed by between five and twelve other fellows. A
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The society began to gather large collections of manuscripts, paintings, and artefacts, housing such gifts and bequests while a proper institution for them did not exist. The acquisition of a large group of important paintings in 1828 preceded the establishment of the
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that he be stripped of honours. The council issued a statement saying that it "regrets that a majority of those present did not see fit to support the resolution" and that the incident showed "need to modernise the society's statutes and governance procedures".
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Those attending these early meetings examined objects, gave talks, and discussed theories of historical sites. Reports on the dilapidation of significant buildings were also produced. The society was also concerned with the topics of
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In June 2022, the society introduced a lower tier of "affiliate membership", open to anyone on payment of an annual subscription. Benefits include access to and borrowing rights from the society's library.
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format, in 1770. The journal mainly contained papers that had been delivered at the society's meetings: in the early years these included many delivered in previous decades that had remained unpublished.
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on slavery and genocide, the society announced that they were modernising their procedures for dealing with behaviour which runs contrary to their values. Starkey subsequently resigned his fellowship.
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In 1718, the society began to publish a series of illustrated papers on ancient buildings, sites, and artefacts, mainly those of Britain and usually written by members of the society, under the title
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In 1843 the society took the decision to publish some of its proceedings in a second periodical in a smaller format, initially unillustrated, which could appear on a more frequent basis than
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printing for this series was 400 prints; the plates were carefully stored by the society and used occasionally to fulfil later requests; only three of the seven plates still exist.
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in water-colour in 1771; the first issues of these were mostly done by Basire. The first of these with a reproduction of a 16th-century oil painting of the historic scene at the
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for the study of British antiquities; its projected ventures included a series of 35 books to be issued. The proposal for the society was to be advanced by
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A later series of oversize issues was used to accommodate the format of some historical works, which the society had commissioned to be reproduced by
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In 2007, the society celebrated its tercentennial year (recognising the first, less formal meetings) with an exhibition at the
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Frew, John (1980), "An Aspect of the Early Gothic Revival: The Transformation of Medievalist Research, 1770-1800",
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The modern membership of around 3,300 fellows mostly consists of archaeologists and historians, who can use the
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of the membership is then held; to be successful a candidate must receive two "yes" votes for every "no" vote.
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As the oldest archaeological library in the country, the Library holds an outstanding collection of British
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The society faced controversy in 2019, when its council was unable to pass a resolution to eject fellow
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format, and were notable for the inclusion of finely engraved views and reproductions of artefacts.
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Research and publications, lectures and events, grant-giving, heritage conservation, and exhibitions
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Fellows of the society are elected by existing members of the society and are entitled to use the
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The first informal meeting of the modern Society of Antiquaries occurred at the Bear Tavern on
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Thompson, F. H. (1981). "The Society of Antiquaries of London: Its History and Activities".
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Since the end of 2001, the society has published a fortnightly online newsletter called
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Confusingly, a heavily revised "second edition" of volume 1 was published in 1779.
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The Society of Antiquaries of London at the University of London History Day, 2016
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and functioned largely as a debating society until it was forbidden to do so by
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The Presidents of the Society of Antiquaries of London: with biographical notes
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An engraver was employed by the society from its inception – the earliest were
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Making History: Antiquaries in Britain, 1707–2007 (abridged) An Introduction
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was relaunched as an occasional digital journal, to serve as a vehicle for
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Visions of Antiquity: the Society of Antiquaries of London 1707–2007
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Antiquaries: The Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth-Century Britain
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continued to appear on a more or less regular basis until after the
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One of the rooms in the west wing used by the Society of Antiquaries
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As of 2022, the society has a membership of around 3,300 fellows.
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Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Society of Antiquaries of London
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Society of Antiquaries of London, registered charity no. 207237
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In 1962, the society became the owner of the house and land of
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SALON – the Society of Antiquaries of London Online Newsletter
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research papers of a length falling above the upper limit of
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Archaeologia; or, Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity
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in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1707, received its
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The following have served as Presidents of the Society:
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List of Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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had reached the verdict that Chesshyre had committed
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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Making History: 300 years of antiquaries in Britain
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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