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THE visits of the British Association to Lancashire have not been infrequent they began with the Liverpool visit of 1837 and its members know, and appreciate, the traditions of Lancashire hospitality. In its history of a hundred and five years the Association has visited Liverpool six times, Manchester thrice and Southport twice. Now the Association will enlarge its experiences, having accepted for this year (September 9-16) the invitation extended by the Mayor and Corporation of the Borough of Blackpool.
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Blackpool Meeting of the British Association. Nature 137, 766–768 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137766a0
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