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  • The BSA and the Ben Nevis ObservatoryThe £500 Government Grant to the BSA accounted for more than a quarter of the School's income for the period 1894-1918. However it did not meet with approval in a letter to The Scotsman (5 October 1904). The correspondent was… Read More
  • BSA: The Cambridge ContributionAs Cambridge University celebrates its 800th anniversary (BBC), it is worth remembering the university's contribution to the BSA. The university made a major financial contribution to the work of the BSA. All but two of the d… Read More
  • BSA Students from Cambridge and the Fitzwilliam MuseumCambridge students made a large contribution to the life and research of the BSA in the period up to the outbreak of the First World War. Many of the students became donors of the Fitzwilliam Museum, including:Robert Carr Bos… Read More
  • Directors: The Inter-War YearsThe Directors of the BSA during the period 1918-1945 were:Alan John Bayard Wace: 1914-23. [ODNB]Arthur Maurice Woodward: 1923-29. [DBC]Humfry Gilbert Garth Payne: 1929-36. [ODNB]Alan Albert Antisdel Blakeway: 1936. [DBC]Gerar… Read More
  • We Will Remember ThemIt is the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Seven former students of the BSA were killed: two at Gallipoli and five on the Western Front.Stanley Casson served on the Western Front in the East Lancashire Reg… Read More

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