Silversea Cruises and the Royal Geographical Society Partnership
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welcome to the raw geographical Society with the Institute of British geographers my name is alist McLoud and I'm the head of collections here at the society
the resources that we provide for you as guests on board a silver sea cruise will enable you at individual way points and itinerary points to think about those earlier expeditions
one of the most important and probably my most favorite of items is Darwin's box seant
we very much hope that you will meet members of my team uh at these events where we can share with you some of the extraordinary objects
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The renowned Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), founded nearly 200 years ago to advance geographical science, is to enhance Silversea voyages even further by providing detailed scientific and historical information to guests embarking on some of the greatest journeys around the globe. The Society, based in London, and whose Royal Patron is Queen Elizabeth II, is partnering with leading luxury expedition cruise operator Silversea to share some of the world's most important geographical research and archive material with guests travelling on Silversea expedition ships, including Silver Explorer and Silver Galapagos. There are more than two million items in the Society's historic Collections, including over one million maps, 500,000 photographs, 250,000 books and journals, manuscripts, and iconic artefacts which date back as far as 1482. Silversea guests will benefit from a wide range of specialist visual and written content from the Society, enabling guests to learn even more about their expeditions to destinations including Antarctica, the Arctic, the GalΓ‘pagos, South America, Africa and Europe. Founded in 1830, the Royal Geographical Society is a respected professional body for geography and geographers and is one of the largest and most innovative geographical societies in the world, as well as the biggest in Europe. Its objective is to advance geographical science. To do so, it champions and supports field research and scientific expeditions, enhances geographical and environmental education, and raises public understanding of the world. For more information on Silversea Cruises, please visit our website www.CruiseLine.co.uk or call one of our Cruise Experts on 0800 008 6677.