| Description | Indexed. Among other essays, includes an essay entitled 'Celebrating the Queen's Jubilee' which puts forward a proposal to hold a jubilee picnic. It was suggested that participation in the picnic required members to make a small financial contribution for fifty days with the suggestion that the funds raised could be used to finance a replacement meeting house for the one at Bath Row (its replacement was opened in 1893 at George Rd., Edgbaston). It was also proposed that members who refused to comply would have to sing the author's version of 'God Save the Queen', the lyrics of which are included in the essay. |