I've been doing some reading to prepare for some work in my new role as VP: Education of the Royal Geographical Society.
I came across a speech by Halford MacKinder, delivered in the famous Map Room in 1921.
I was intrigued at the description of the GA as 'the dutiful daughter' of the RGS, asking for 'maternal help'.
This came at a time when the discipline was strong in universities, but not so much in schools.
"About this time a step had been taken the significance of which was not at first recognized. Mr. Dickinson of Rugby had been using lantern slides in his classroom, and wanted to organize a system of exchanging slides between school and school.
Source: Mackinder, Halford. “Geography as a Pivotal Subject in Education.” The Geographical Journal, vol. 57, no. 5, 1921, pp. 376–84. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1780845. Accessed 11 July 2024.
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