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  • All those attending Society events are responsible for their own actions. Leaders will, to the best of their knowledge, inform those attending of any dangers or areas that could cause concern. All those aged under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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    International Images for Science Exhibition at Edinburgh Science Festival

    7th February 12 - 15th April 12

    A selection of images from the International Images for Science Exhibition will be featured in the Edinburgh Science Festival between 7 Feb - 15th April 2012. For further information please contact Nicola Coutts. More info
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    Royal Automobile Club Exhibition in Pall Mall

    20th February 12 - 1st April 12

    The RPS Royal Automobile Club Exhibition 20 Feb - 1 AprilOpen to RPS members (must show membership card)Please note that a smart dress code applies The RPS exhibition is now an established and welcomed annual event at the Club and this year’s show will once again provide an opportunity to appreciate the diversity of some of The Society’s member’s work, covering such subjects as portraiture, landscape and wildlife and featuring work by Fellows and Associate Members. More info
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    Jung Sein - Alt werden

    25th February 12 - 13th May 12

    An exhibition of photographs taken by pupils of the Hohenlimburger Gymnasium with the theme "Jung Sein" (To be young) supplimented by photographs from RPS-German Chapter members with the theme "Alt Werden" (To become old). More info
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    Visit to Kedington and Denston Churches

    21st March 12

      Our March outing features two interesting churches in south-west Suffolk, close to the border with Cambridgeshire. The churches at Kedington and Denston are less well known than those in the nearby tourist locations of Long Melford and Lavenham, but both are outstanding examples of fine churches whose interiors have been little affected by Victorian restoration. More info
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