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The 100th meeting of the Wessex Branch was held in Bournemouth on Sunday, January 23, 1949. The proceedings started with lunch at one of the local hotels. Twenty-three members and guests were present, including the President of the B.I.R., Dr. Hugh Davies. Four guests of honour were present, and also of the South-Western Branch, which had been invited, five members were able to attend.
The guests were welcomed by the Chairman (Dr. G. L. Buckley) and introduced to the President. Lunch was a purely social affair with no speeches.
The company then adjourned to 29 Poole Road for the meeting. The Chairman, on opening the proceedings, remarked that history had repeated itself. It had been learned only the previous week that the preliminary meeting of the Branch had been held there, at the invitation of Dr. Florence Stoney.
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