Societies

Societies is in England.

Culture, England, Societies, Linnean Society of London

On 07 Nov 1779 Joseph Sabine (age 9) was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London.

In 1788 the Linnean Society of London by botanist Sir James Edward Smith. The society takes its name from the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, the 'father of taxonomy'.

Culture, England, Societies, Royal Astronomical Society

In 1820 the Royal Astronomical Society was founded as Astronomical Society of London.

In 1828 John Lubbock 3rd Baronet (age 24) became a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.

In 1831 the Astronomical Society of London became the Royal Astronomical Society upon receiving a Royal Charter from King William IV of the United Kingdom (age 65).

Culture, England, Societies, Royal Horticultural Society

Vice President of the Royal Horticultural Society

Henry George Herbert 2nd Earl Carnarvon was appointed Vice President of the Royal Horticultural Society.

Culture, England, Societies, Royal Horticultural Society

From 1810 to 1830 Joseph Sabine (age 39) was appointed honorary secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society.

Culture, England, Societies, Royal Society of British Sculptors

In 1912 Adrian Jones (age 66) became a member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. He was elected Fellow in 1923.

Culture, England, Societies, Society of Painters in Water-Colours aka Royal Watercolour Society

In 1818 Henry Gastineau (age 27) the Society of Painters in Water-colours when he exhibited for the first time.

Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society

Member of the Royal Watercolour Society

Culture, England, Societies, Spalding Gentlemen's Society

In 1710 Maurice Johnson (age 22) founded the Spalding Gentlemen's Society.

In 1723 George Lynn (age 16) joined the Spalding Gentlemen's Society.

In 1730 Samuel Pegge (age 25) was elected to the Spalding Gentlemen's Society.

In 1733 Smart Lethieullier (age 31) was elected a Member of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society.

Before 1749 Edward Bellamy joined the Spalding Gentlemen's Society.