A collection of programmes of the Doncaster Scientific Society are contained within the archives.
These consist of a small card, which is folded into three section, printed on both sides. The six panels thus created are used for displaying 1. details of the society, 2. and 3. the rules of the society, and on the reverse of the card, 4. the programme, 5. and 6. a list of officials of the society for the year to which the card refers, and a list of all past Presidents of the society from its foundation in 1880.
Below are included, for each year of these archived programmes the six panels.
1910-11 Winter Programme
Panel 1.
The Doncaster Scientific Society
The Society was established in 1880 as “The Doncaster Microscopical Society,” for the purpose of affording opportunities for mutual study to those interested in Science.
It constitutes a medium by which members can compare notes, exchange ideas, and render much valuable assistance to each other.
In addition to the periodical reading of papers, and the exhibition of objects and specimens, lectures by scientific men of repute are given in connection with the Society.
A small Reference Library and Collection of Objects have been formed for the use of Members, Donations of Books, Slides, Photographs and Specimens will be thankfully received.
Panels 2. and 3.
Rules
- That the Society be called “The Doncaster Scientific Society.”
- That the Society hold its meetings at 8 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in each month from October to April (excepting the 4th Wednesday in December and the 2nd in January), or at the discretion of the Committee.
- That the Officers of the Society shall consist of a President, who shall be elected annually, and who shall not be eligible for re-election to the same office two years in succession; four Vice-presidents, six members of the Committee (half of whom shall retire annually in rotation, and be eligible for re-election), and an Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
- That the Annual Meeting be held in April, for the election of Officers, reading of the Annual Report, and the transaction of any other special business.
- That the Society shall consist of Members subscribing 3/6 annually, payable in May, and of Honorary Members who for special reasons may be deemed worthy of election.
- That any member desirous of resigning his membership shall be required to give written notice to the Secretary before the expiration of the financial year (April 30yh), otherwise he shall be liable for the ensuing year’s subscription.
- That the name of any person desiring to become a member shall be submitted through the Honorary Secretary to the Committee. If approved, his or her name shall be entered on the notice of the next meeting, at which meeting the election shall take place. The voting shall be by ballot, a majority of three-fourths being necessary to secure election.
- That any member may introduce a Visitor at any ordinary meeting, the name of the Visitor to be given in writing to the Secretary by the Introducer.
- That no alteration be made in these rules except at a General Meeting, of which due notice shall be given.
Panel 4.
Winter Programme, 1910-11
1910
Oct. 19 – Presidential Address – F. O. Kirby, M.Sc.
Oct. 26 – “Some Wild Animals I have met” E. Phillips (Editor, Doncaster Chronicle).
Nov. 9 – “The Influence of Faraday on Modern Physics” Miss Cooke, B.Sc.
“Logarithums” Miss Popplewell, B.Sc.
Nov. 23 – A Public Lecture in the Guild Hall, “The Sun” H. Krauss Nield, F.R.A.S.
Dec. 7 – “On Beetles in General and the Whirligig Beetle in Particular” Dr. Corbett.
1911
Jan. 25 – “East Yorkshire: a Study in Local Geography” T. Sheppard, F.G.S., F.S.A. (Scot.) Editor of (“The Naturalist”)
Feb. 8 – Lecture by D. Knoop, M.A. (Lecturer in Economics, Sheffield University).
Feb. 15 – “The Poet Painters” W. A. Bennett (Art Master, Ackworth Schools).
Feb. 22- “Our Local Limestone Rocks” H. Culpin
Mar. 8 – “The relation of Science to Music” Wilfred E. Sanderson, Mus. Bac. (Organist, Doncaster Parish Church).
Mar. 22 – Annual Conversazione. Lecture by W. H. Pickering (H.M. Chief Inspector of Mines), “Some Casual Notes on Mining in India”
APRIL 5 – Short Essays. W. Cuttriss, “Some Alpine Flowers” A. Parkin.
April 26 – Annual General Meeting.
Panels 5. and 6.
President :
- F. O. Kirby, M.Sc.
Vice-Presidents :
- Rev. H. Thomas,
- H. H. Corbett, M.R.C.S.,
- G. W. Golledge,
- M. H. Stiles, F.R.M.S.,
Committee :
- A. Jordan,
- H. Culpin,
- G. B. Bisat,
- R. Watson,
- Miss Cooke, B.Sc.
G. W. Phillips,- Miss Popplewell, B.Sc.,
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer :
- G. H. Greenslade, Eastfield House.
Assistant Secretary :
- Mrs. Corbett, 11 Priory Place.
Hon. Members :
- J. M. Wilson, M.D., Beverly;
- J. W. Taylor, F.L.S., North Grange, Barnsley;
- E. G. Bayford, 2, Rockingham Street, Barnsley;
- C. Crossland, F.L.S., Coleridge Street, Halifax;
- P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., Chapel Allerton, Leeds;
- G. T. Porritt, F.L.S., Egerton, Huddersfield;
- T. Sheppard, F.G.S., The Museum, Hull.
Recorders of Sections :
- Archaeology : A. Jordan, H. H. Corbett.
- Botany : H. H. Corbett, Miss Breeze.
- Geology : H. Culpin, H. T. Foster.
- Microscopy : M. H. Stiles, Geo. B. Bisat.
- Photography : F. A. Jordan, J. Beetham.
- Physics : R. Watson, Miss Cooke, W. Cuttriss, H. S. Burdett.
- Zoology : H. H. Corbett, J. Beetham, G. W. Phillips, V, Corbett.
Past Presidents of the Society :
- The Rev. Cannon Brock, M.A.
- The Rev. W. R. Weston,
- J. Mitchell Wilson, M.D., F.C.S.
- The Rev. G. Smith, M.A.
- John Maw Kirk, F.R.M.S.
- Walter Roberts, F.R.G.S.
- J. Greenhalgh Walker,
- T. Lovell Atkinson, M.A., LL.B.
- H. H. Corbett, M.R.C.S.
- J. B. Prosser,
- H. Culpin.
- M. H. Stiles, F.R.M.S.
- Geo. B. Bisat,
- George Winter, F.R.M.S.
- T. Cuttriss,
- S. Edgar, J.P.
- A. Jordan,
- A. A. Clarkson,
- Geo. H. Greenslade,
- R. Watson,
- Geo. Grace, B.Sc.
- The Rev. H. Thomas