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Society celebrates its refounding: The Society Celebrates with Isolde Wigram On Sunday, 2nd April, a small group of members visited Isolde Wigram, the Society's senior Vice President, at her home in Hampshire to celebrate her contribution to the re-founding of the Society in 1956. Amongst the party were the Society's President, Mr Peter Hammond, and his wife Carolyn who is also a Vice President of Society, Chairman Dr Phil Stone and his wife Beth together with several members of the Executive Committee and Rita Diefenhardt-Schmidt from the Continental Group.
Isolde was presented with a large bunch of flowers, mainly carnations, but which also included gold-coloured roses, which seemed a good alternative to white ones for celebrating a golden anniversary. A full report will be give in the Summer issue of the Ricardian Bulletin.
The first significant event of the anniversary year is the launch of the Society’s new website with three key expanded or new sections on Richard III, The Wars of the Roses and The Fifteenth Century. Other new features include: Ricardian
Archaeology The Society has put in place a programme of celebratory events which include two one-day seminars at the Tower of London and Windsor Castle, a reception at Staple Inn with the Patron, HRH The Duke of Gloucester, as the guest of honour and an Anniversary Weekend and AGM in York. There will be four commemorative editions published during 2006 of the Bulletin, the Society’s magazine
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