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Excerpt from Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 1905, Vol. 1
It may also be observed that, as the Society is nearing the Jubilee of its existence, many of its recent meetings have been held at places which, though new to present members, have been previously visited by the Society, and do not therefore afford material for new papers in its Transactions, having been adequately dealt with in earlier volumes.
There is, however, no lack of original work which urgently calls for labourers in the broad field of research which is the domain of this Society; and the Council earnestly invite the members of the Society, especially those belong ing to the younger generation of archaeologists, to undertake specific enquiries into the many problems of London archaeology which still te main Open, and to submit to the consideration of the Society the results of their researches.
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