(11), 
The Council desires to thank Charles A. Spon, Esq., who 
has kindly performed the duties of Honorary Treasurer during 
the absence of Miss M. L. Spon in the United States; also 
the members and others who have during the year read papers 
or otherwise contributed to the success of the Society. 
The Council also wishes to express regret that removal 
from Lewisham has necessitated Mr. H. C. Kirby’s resignation 
of the office of Honorary Secretary, and its high appreciation of 
the valuable services he has rendered the Society during his 
seventeen years’ tenure of that office. 
W. E. BALL, Preszdent. 
JOSEPH W. BROOKES, Hon. Secretary. 
15th January, 1904. 
Twentieth Annual Report, 1904. 
The Council has the pleasure to present its Report for the 
year 1904. The meetings held were nine in number. 
26TH JANUARY. Annual General Meeting in the Parish Church 
' Hall. W.E. Ball, Esq., tu.p., President of the Society, 
read a paper on ‘‘The Connection of Greenwich and 
Lewisham with Flanders, and its Influence on the 
History of England.” 
23RD FEBRUARY. Meeting in the Parish Church Hall, when 
Leland L. Duncan, Esq., M.v.0., F.S.A., one of the Vice- 
Presidents of the Society, gave an address upon ‘‘ Lewis- 
ham and Blackheath in Days gone by,” which was 
illustrated by over 70 lantern slides, mainly of buildings 
no longer existing, prepared from old prints and 
photographs. 
22ND Marcu. Meeting in the Parish Church Hall, Herbert 
Jones, Esq., F.S.A., a member of the Council, gave an 
address upon ‘‘The Roman Wall from Newcastle to 
Carlisle,” which was illustrated by diagrams and a 
number of lantern slides taken and kindly-lent by A. S. 
Gover, Esq. 
‘12TH Aprit. Meeting in the Parish Church Hall, when Douglas 
Strutt, Esq., a member of the: Council, gave a lecture 
upon ‘‘The Antiquities of Constantinople,” illustrated by 
numerous lantern slides, ; 
