NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. XXXlil 
L10 Tuer CHARTERHOUSE AND St. JOHN’s GATE. 
Tea was provided at St. John’s Gate by kind invitation of the Order 
of St. John of Jerusalem. 
L11 University CoLitece, Gower STREET. 
After inspection of the College premises, tea was provided by kind 
invitation of the Provost. 
L12 Srowry Hovusr Oren-atr Day ScHoot, CLAPHAM ComMoN. 
L13 Marvets Lane L.C.C. ScHoon, Grove Park, 8.E. 
L14 ScHoor or ENGINEERING AND Navication, Hich Street, Popiar. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the Principal. 
L15 Sr. Paut’s Grirus’ ScHooLt, Brook GREEN, HAMMERSMITH, W. 6. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the High Mistress. 
Saturday, September 26. 
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A party including the President and invited Officers and Members 
visited York, the birthplace of the Association in 1831, on Saturday 
and Sunday, September 26, 27. On Saturday afternoon General 
Smuts was admitted a freeman of the City of York, and opened the 
Hospitium in the Museum grounds. In the evening the Lord Mayor 
of York entertained the visiting Members and a distinguished local 
company to dinner. On Sunday morning the Lord Mayor and 
Corporation and the visitors attended service in the Minster, when 
the preacher was Canon Raven. 
(General and Section G, Engineering.) 
XG1 New Forp Motor Works, DaGenHAM, and Lower REACHES OF 
THE THAMES. 
(Section B, Chemistry, and Section G, Engineering.) 
BG Gas Licur anp Coxe Company: Works AND LABORATORIES. 
The party inspected the research laboratories and works of the Gas 
Light and Coke Company at King’s Road, Fulham, and lunch was 
provided at the head offices of the Company by kind invitation of 
the Governor and Directors. 
(Section C, Geology.) 
C5 Currern Hints (WESTERN AREA). 
Lunch was provided at Reading University by kind invitation. 
C6 Guitprorp District. 
(Section E, Geography.) 
E4 Romney Marsu. 
(Section H, Anthropology.) 
H4 Cotcuester. 
By kind permission of the Royal Archeological Lnstitute, members 
connected with Section H (Anthropology) were allowed to take part, 
upon the same footing as the Institute’s own members, in the 
Institute’s excursion to Colchester. 
1931 c 
