Ref NoGSL/CFN/WS
TitleWilliam Smith Lectures, later Meetings
Date1966-1999
LevelSubSeries
Extent22 files, 2 film reels, 16 Betamax tapes & 1 VHS
FormatDocument
DescriptionCorrespondence, publicity and other material relating to the organisation of the annual William Smith Lectures, later Meetings.
Administrative HistoryFormally established by Council on 17 May 1944, from a proposal made on 14 October 1942, 'That a lectureship be established at which distinguished specialists be invited to address the Society on the trend of geological thought in their subjects and that such lectures be published in the Quarterly Journal without prior submission to a referee'. The first 'William Smith Lecture' [named after the father of stratigraphy] was delivered on 11 July 1945 by William Whitehead Watts on 'The Geological Society: its work and workers.'

The William Smith Lecture is generally held annually although occasionally it has happened more than once in a year. Since the late 1970s it has developed into a longer two day Meeting with talks given by a number of lecturers although the event still incorporates the William Smith Lecture.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialSignatures of attendees of some of the meetings can be found in the attendance books series of the Ordinary General Meetings, ref: GSL/OM/4/1-2.; list of William Smith lecturers at: I:\Library and Information Services\08.Archives\8.5 Catalogue\Notes and histories\Lectures
Publication NoteTranscripts of lectures were originally published in the 'Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London', in more recent years an abstract book is produced.
ArchNoteDescription by Caroline Lam
SubjectScientific meetings
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