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On April 23rd a visit was arranged to Duke Place, Deansgate, 
Manchester, to inspect the results of the excavations on the 
site of the Roman Camp, Mancunium. Mr. J. J. Phelps, 
member of the Excavation Committee, kindly conducted 
the party and the visit proved both interesting and instructive 
to those who took part in it. 
On June 12th, 1907, an Excursion of Members and Associates 
took place, a visit being made to Stonyhurst College. The 
party were shown over the buildings and grounds by a member 
of the College Staff. The weather was fine, and a very 
pleasant and interesting afternoon was spent by those Members 
and Associates who had availed themselves of the arrangements 
which had been made. 
The Committee place on record their cordial thanks to 
Mr. A. A. Bellingham for his valuable services as Honorary 
Lanternist of the Club. Of 22 papers given, 11 have been 
illustrated by slides and on each occasion his efficient mani- 
pulation of the Lantern has added greatly to the success of 
the evening. 
The Committee confidently hope that the next year’s work 
of the Club will receive the continued support of the Members 
and Associates and that the result will not be less gratifying 
than that which has attended their efforts in the past. 
F. HUDSON 
Hon. Sec. 
