Excerpt from Surrey Archaeological Collections, Vol. 38
The Seventy-First Annual General Meeting (in accordance with Rule XIII) was held at Guildford, at the Guildhall, by kind invitation of the Mayor of Guildford, on Saturday, May 15 th, 1926, at 3.15 p.m.: the President in the Chair.
The Honorary Secretary read the Notice convening the Meeting.
The Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting were read and adopted.
The Accounts and Report, printed and in the hands of Members, were taken as read.
Report Of Council
For the Year ending December 31st, 1925
The Council of the Surrey Arch?ological Society has pleasure in presenting this, its Seventy-First Annual Report, together with the Cash Accounts and Statement of Assets and Liabilities for the period named.
Publications. - The Council regret that it cannot yet report a complete recovery from the effects of the War on publication. During the year the volume of Collections mentioned in last years Report was published and a new volume has been put together and is at present in the Press. The volume upon Surrey Stained Glass has made further progress, and the whole of the coloured plates for it have been struck off; but the completion of the letterpress has been found to involve an actual examination in situ of all the glass named and this, it need hardly be said, has proved a very laborious matter. The Council hopes, however, and believes that the end of this is now in sight.
Upon another side the pre-war standard is also very difficult of attainment - that of bulk.
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