HistoryIn 1828 the society was given, by royal grant, some of the grounds of St Mary's Abbey including the ruins of the abbey.[3] On this land the society constructed a number of buildings including the Yorkshire Museum built to house the society's geological and archaeological collections and opened in 1830. Landscape architect Sir John Murray Naysmith was commissioned by the society to create a botanical gardens around the museum during the 1830s. OrganisationThe Yorkshire Philosophical Society is a registered charity, charity number 529709 and has an open subscription based membership. The offices and reading room of the YPS are located in Museum Gardens Lodge in York. Current activitiesThe Society holds a series of free public lectures every year covering subjects including science, technology, history, archaeology and geography. Research grants are given by the society in connection with its area of interest and awards are available for archaeology students. References
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