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    The Royal Society

    The Royal Society

    (4 reviews)

    St James's

    In a beautiful building overlooking The Mall and St James lies the home of British Science. For 350…read moreyears a society of esteemed scientists have been meeting to share visions and learn from one another and you can visit their prestigous address to learn from them too. So...does this society have anyone you've ever heard of? Hooke, Newton, Pepys, Wren, Darwin, Huxley, Faraday, Babbage... Basically all the minds that shaped the path our country and world have taken... the minds behind the engineers of the industrial revolution. And right now The Royal Society is funding research, meetings and outreach to shape the 21st and 22nd centuries too. You can't join without first being nominated as like one of the best scientists ever or something. But you CAN visit the society for wonderful public talks, presentations from young scientists from around the country and for historical exhibitions in the disgustingly gorgeous libary. Have a look on their website for event schedules. I know I'm a geeky scientist, but trust me... I've only ever enjoyed my visits and so will you. Last time it was a Bill Bryson talk about his books, followed by getting pissed in the ICA bar below (although that wasn't with him).

    One of the hidden germs behind the Mall, beyond the highness, lies the society of science, a…read moreFellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. The Kohn Centre in the Society recently hosted a talk with Douglas Melton, the Head of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. The set up matched perfectly with the event, from the reception hall exhibition to the paintings on the Centre Walls. This led me to explore the venue hires... Surprisingly such a luxurious place, with 1500 fellows including 70+ Nobel Laureates, it has a modest cost for public venue hire, esp. those with charity status, compared with those of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Although a membership only working place, the Society opens to public with limited guided tours and a serious of interesting public lectures. These are the last days of the Exhibition: "The Royal Society: 350 Years of Science" featuring a number of treasures from the Royal Society's extensive collections of archives, rare books, artefacts, and portraits. I particularly liked the women scientists section. It is a fortune that the society offers library facilities (70,000+titles) free to public (registration required) and the reading rooms have wireless internet. Imagine one works there with full inspiration from the greatest minds :-) "To expand the frontiers of knowledge by championing the development and use of science, mathematics, engineering and medicine for the benefit of humanity and the good of the planet." (RS' Mission)

    The Passage

    The Passage

    (2 reviews)

    Westminster

    Unfortunately this 100year old institution started by nuns for the homeless isn't what it used to…read morebe. Offering cheap food(40p fryup) shower and advice on homlessness this is a great day centre to help people get theirs lives together. But in recent years it seems to have been taken over by and prioritised to vour east European cousins in turn neglecting anyone else. They've even started to turn people away on the bsis they sleeping rough in the wrong borough. Sorry but this isn't how charties are suppose to be run.

    Dear Mr.Kevin!"A Happy New Yaer for All"My question is, what name of Bank it was,when I have…read morevisited your office last.year 2006/07,did claim,filled the form,in Post-Office Broadway,near by,did ask personnally,for the new ID-Card in Council of Westminster,will get answer soon as possible,need to get an ordinary letter,information about it please ask for,contact:Council of Chatwick in Westminster-City,near by,church ST.Michael,do need urgent anwer from New Scotñland Yard&information frrm:customer.services@richmond.gov.UK ! My adresse:L.-Michael/Y0199818-P,poste restante,Lista de correos,in Gran-Tarajal,Fuerteventura,Prov.Las-Palmas,G.C.Islahnds- Canaries,p.r. What has happend,is burshaft from danish Anna,daughter of bullshit Ron Whymark,in Norfolk,maid in MC-Donald,Victoria Station,did order,beer in a restaurant,here pissed into the beer,doesn"t pay,do announce in that bank,it has to be paid,not with my wage,from them:STOP-STORNO-cancel all burg- shaft,Pay-Back,cancel all contracting,if not go into their house&take it all,what is possible,might be our house,because they are guilty,nurse Barbara Black-whatch is awfull.Act:sign from todayAF175231Esincerely your8135213242.

    British Heart Foundation - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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