## **SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT SOCIETY Report to the Charity Commission** 

## **2022** 

## **1. INTRODUCTION** 

## **OBJECTS** 

In the interest of the public benefit and education, the objects of the Society are the promotion and advancement of the knowledge of the history of scientific artifacts and their preservation. 

## **POLICIES** 

The main policy of the Society is to provide the infrastructure to gain its objectives and in approved cases to provide financial assistance by which its members and others may benefit in some aspect of their activities whilst helping to achieve the objects of the Society. 

To achieve this overall policy, the Society maintains a worldwide membership, issues the Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society, holds regular meetings and conferences, and contributes where appropriate to debate on issues concerning the objects of the Society. In terms of direct financial benefits, membership for students is subsidised and grants are made to individuals for research work related to the Society's aims. 

## **GOVERNANCE** 

The society was formed in 1983 and is a registered UK charity, number 326733. It is regulated by a written constitution last amended in 2022 (to include this clause in 8.2 _Should there be no other volunteers or nominations for one of the three time-limited positions, then that person may, should they so wish, remain in that position for the following year subject to approval at the AGM_ ). The appointment and induction of new trustees is carried out as appropriate to the needs and best interests of the society. 

## **ORGANISATION** 

The controlling body of the Society is its Committee in which several members hold designated posts (e.g. Treasurer) and which includes up to seven ordinary members of the Society. Elected Members of the Committee are the Trustees of the Society during their terms of office. (The Committee may co-opt other members of the society but these co-opted members are not Trustees of the Charity.) There is an Executive Officer responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Society; this post is provided under contractual terms and is reviewed annually. No member of the Committee receives any remuneration for services to the Society but expenses may be paid in approved instances. 

## **ACCOUNTING** 

The Society is not obliged to have a full audit of the accounts, and therefore the Committee has chosen to have the accounts examined. For this year the examination was carried out by Hunter & Co. Chartered Accountants. 

Accountant Hunter & Co. Chartered Accountants 415 Blackburn Road, Bolton, BL1 8NJ Bankers Lloyds Bank plc, Commercial Banking, P.O. Box 1000, BX1 1LT 

## **2. REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES** 

## **ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING** 

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The 39[th] Annual General Meeting was held on Saturday 11[th] June 2022 at 2.30pm at The Science Museum, South Kensington, London and via Zoom. 

The following elections were made: 

**Officers** Chairman Charles Miller Vice Chairman David Howarth Treasurer David Howarth Editor Willem Hackmann Secretary Alison Boyle Meetings Secretary Louise Devoy Grants Stephen Burt 

## **Ordinary Committee Members** 

Nicolás de Hilster (Website); Michael Stewart (Advertising and Marketing), Alex Rose, Neil Handley 

## **OTHER MEETINGS** 

Unfortunately the planned study tour to Armagh Observatory in Spring was postponed but a summer trip to Italy went ahead in May visiting destinations in Turin (ASTUT, Scientific and Technological Archives - University of Turin, Museum of Physics of the University of Turin, Real Collegio Carlo Alberto of Moncalieri teaching collection of physics experiments,Turin Observatory and  Milan, (Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci (both the museum and collection stores),Brera Observatory and Poldi Pezzoli Museum(collection of 200 sundials, watches and clocks),Ambrosiana Library).  There were a total of 13 delegates. 

The Society’s AGM took place on Saturday 11[th] June via Zoom at the Science Museum, London, attended by 16 people.  The meeting was followed by a curator led tour of the ‘Science City 1550-1800 gallery. 

The Society continued with the monthly online lecture series for our members ‘Fireside Chats’, which proved to be a great way to stay connected with our international members.  Eight talks took place with approximately 30-40 members attending each event.  Our speakers spoke on a range of topics including Petrologic microscopes, William Herschel and the Universe and A celebration of commemorative sundials. 

On Friday 4th November the Society’s 10[th] Gerard Turner Memorial Lecture in honour of the Society’s first President and founding Chairman took place at the Society of Antiquaries, London.  This attracted an audience of 16 people to hear guest lecturer Dr Alison Morrison-Low speak about ‘Two Enlightenment Collections of Scientific Instruments in Hanoverian Britain’ .  20 attended in person and it was also live streamed on Zoom. 

## **MEMBERSHIP** 

The annual membership subscriptions for the year 2022 were held the same as in 2021 and were as follows: 

Residence in UK £55.00 (Family £63.00) Residence in Europe £70.00/$90 (Family £75.00/$100) Residence in Rest of World £75.00/$100 (Family £80.00/$120) Student rate £20.00 in UK & £32.00/$45 elsewhere 

There were 382 members as at 31 December 2022, a slight increase on last year. 

## **THE SIS BULLETIN** 

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Four issues of the Bulletin were published on time during the year. This continues to be the Society’s main vehicle for achieving its objectives. 

## **THE WEBSITE** 

The website continued to be developed as an increasingly important vehicle of communication. 

## **RESEARCH GRANTS** 

The Society has agreed as a means of furthering its objectives to award a number of grants to assist research in its field of study on a regular basis. Details were published in the Bulletin, on the website and by direct communications to academic departments.   11 applications were received and 5 awards were made for the 2022 awards. Grants are paid when applicants have carried out the relevant work but are accrued to our accounts at the time the application is approved.  5 were paid this year. 

## **SUPPORT FOR PUBLICATIONS** 

The Society has a policy of making advance purchases, on behalf of members, of important reference works which can secure the publication of specialised works  In 2022 no purchases were made. 

## **3. FINANCIAL RESERVES** 

The Society has no income from investments as such but has sums deposited in an interest-bearing savings account. This capital acts as a source for charitable activities and a reserve against uncertainties. The Society is not active in 'fund-raising' but receives small donations from time to time. Conferences are essentially self-supporting and any surplus is directed to furthering the Society’s objectives. 

The Society supports student membership at reduced rates and seeks to promote specific items to achieve its aims rather than the general distribution of its charitable assets. Thus sums are made available from time to time for research, publications, etc., all requiring such sums to be available when required. 

The reserves policy may therefore be stated as the maintenance of sums on deposit to provide a source for major charitable activities and a reserve against uncertainties, any income from which is directed towards the running costs of the Society. 

Figures given for levels of reserves relate only to that money which is currently available for use by the trustees.  As at 31 December 2022 the Society's net unrestricted funds amounted to £29,964. 

## **4. RISK ASSESSMENT** 

A full risk assessment was carried out during 2008. The Committee reviews this on an annual basis and is once again able to confirm that the few risks to which the charity is exposed have been identified and suitable precautions are in existence. 

## **5. ADMINISTRATION** 

The Committee met on five occasions during the year. 

Our Executive Officer for the past 5 years has been Mrs. Sarah Cavalier. All enquiries should be addressed to: The Scientific Instrument Society, The Old School House, School Lane, Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, OX44 7TR E-mail info@scientificinstrumentsociety.org 

The Society has a website at www.scientificinstrumentsociety.org 

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## **6. FULFILLMENT OF CHARITABLE OBJECTIVES** 

As detailed above the Society continues to fulfill its objectives by publishing its learned journal on time four times a year; by holding lectures on appropriate topics which are open to the public and in the case of the Annual Lecture without charge; by arranging and organising study tours, by supporting the publication of educational books in its field of interest and by the award of research grants. 

## **7. DUTY OF TRUSTEES** 

The Trustees confirm that they have complied with the duty in section 17(5) of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the guidance published by the Charity Commission. 

## **8. ADOPTION** 

This Report was adopted unanimously by the Committee in its meeting on Saturday 11[th] June 2022. 

Charles Miller 

Chairman of Committee of Trustees 

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REGWERED CHARiTY.NUMBEIL. 326733
REPORT OF THE TRLSTEES A￿1}
Ui%AUDITED FIYANCIAL STAT£.IIENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 DECEMBER 2022
FOR
SaL%TIFIC INSTRU.MENr socirry
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SCIENTIFIC INsfRUMENT SIKIKTY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEFS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER2022
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REFERENCE AND ADMINisfRATIVE DETAILS
R¢gistered Ch*Tity Dumber
326733
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Trust
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Dr Willcrn H￿kmann
Mr David Howarth
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SCIEIITIFIC INSTRLIIEKr soctrry
STATEMEYT OF FINLICIAL ACI11"ITIES
FOR THE YEAR ETr+TIED 31 DECEMBER 2022
21122
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funds
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24.365
187
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31,149
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(lJ411
15,367)
528
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(S28)
(iJ41)
(5 J67)
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31J05
36.672
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SCIEYTJFIC INSTRUME￿ SIKIETY
BALAf*CE SHEET
AT 31 DECEMI BER21122
2022
Totsl
fund$
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33.432
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(A735)
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31J05
TOTAL A&SETS LESS CURREYr
LIABILrriES
31JOS
NET ASSE15
31,305
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29964
30.777
528
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FOR THE YE,IR E￿DED 31 DECEMBER 21122
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SCIEhTIFIC INSTrLI4IENt s(￿Ty
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FOR THE YEAR E￿I)ED 31 DECEMBER 2022
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sCIE￿￿FIc INsTrLTrlE￿ SOCIETY
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(SJ67)
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sctKNTIFIC INSTRLTrIENT SIKIETY
DETAILED STATEMENf OF FIliANCIAL ACTivrriFS
FOR THE YEAR EI%DED31 DECEMBER 2922
2022
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REGWERED CHARiTY.NUMBEIL. 326733
REPORT OF THE TRLSTEES A￿1}
Ui%AUDITED FIYANCIAL STAT£.IIENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 DECEMBER 2022
FOR
SaL%TIFIC INSTRU.MENr socirry
Ilun*r& Co.
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SCIEhTIFIC INSTRLTrIEYf s(ThTY
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FOR THE YLIR ENDED31 DECEMBER21122
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SCIENTIFIC INsfRUMENT SIKIKTY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEFS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER2022
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Chariti￿ Issu￿ in Mar¢h 2LM)5.
REFERENCE AND ADMINisfRATIVE DETAILS
R¢gistered Ch*Tity Dumber
326733
Prfnesp418ddr¢ss
Sarah Cavalier
The Old SclKx)l How¢
S¢￿[ LAne
Sknjhmpton
Oxfordshitt
OX44 Tr
Trust
Mr Chades Mill
Dr Willcrn H￿kmann
Mr David Howarth
Dr Louis¢ Devoy
Dr All%￿ Boyle
Mr MI¢1￿¢1 Stew
Dr Stepkn Burt
tkNicolas de HiLst¢r
thNeil Handley
Dr Alex Rose
- apwinted I l/f422
. apw)intyJ l U6Y22
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Ian Hutker
ICAEW
Hunt¢r& Co.
415 Bla¢kbJrn Ro&J
Bolton
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I)EPENDE]ITEXAMThTRS REPORT TO THE TRusfELS OF
SCIEI%TIFIC INSTRL,%IEYT s(￿l￿Ty
I repon ott the for the ye#reDded 31 De¢embcr-•OL? ￿1c￿ 8r¢ sd P8e5 thr* to
Rcspon8lblll¢les and bath of re￿1
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th¢ Ch8rtÈies Act 2011 Ilh¢ ALY.
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out my examiwon I have follow*1 the Di￿ll￿ given by the Cirfnrni￿1￿ sectM)n 14515Xb} of the
2011 Act.
My role 15 to sialeNh¢ther any mall¢rsbfft ccfflx tOttLY8tWuty￿ 8iViti8 me ¢4use tobe]ieve:
that a¢¢ouJJiitigrccoTd8 kept as rcquited b). secti(m 130 of thc A¢" (
thAI the acc(x]nis do Mt aword with t]xv records: or
thatth¢ 8¢¢ounts not compl)" with ￿ &counuo8 requiretwjts ofthe A¥t or
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your ￿te￿IK￿.
tan Hwtter
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Flunter & Co.
415 B]Rckburn Ro*J
Bolio
BLI 8NJ
14.1-23

SCIEIITIFIC INSTRLIIEKr soctrry
STATEMEYT OF FINLICIAL ACI11"ITIES
FOR THE YEAR ETr+TIED 31 DECEMBER 2022
21122
Tot81
funds
Tothl
fvn
Il*COMIliG RLSOLRCLS
fr•m genernled funds
VoltsTht4ry incorne
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2A075
24.365
187
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31.149
31,149
24J52
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29,13S
2.731
29,135
624
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624
314
314
29,919
ET Ii%CO.MINGI{OUTGOING)
RESOURCES BEFORE TRAFISFEKS
[1￿1}
(lJ411
15,367)
528
{528)
(813)
(S28)
(iJ41)
(5 J67)
RECONCILL4TIOI OF FLThDS
Totsl fvnds broM￿t forw•rd
XTn
31J05
36.672
TOTAL FUliDS CARIUED FORIIARD

SCIEYTJFIC INSTRUME￿ SIKIETY
BALAf*CE SHEET
AT 31 DECEMI BER21122
2022
Totsl
fund$
2021
funds
fund
CURRENf ASSETS
Stwk5
tkbtOTS
lJ27
245
34,772
33.432
36.957
CREDYfoRS
Amounts falling within ¢XLe ye•r
(A735)
{&735)
15.652)
NET CURREIYf ASSETS
31J05
TOTAL A&SETS LESS CURREYr
LIABILrriES
31JOS
NET ASSE15
31,305
R￿￿(ted fund8
29964
30.777
528
TOTAL FUNIXS
29.964
31J05
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. and w￿¢ SI￿ on its
£Th8Aes ￿1]ler.Ta
Mr David Howarth.TnL#e¢

SCITh7IFIC INsTRLTh1￿ ￿ETy
)()TES TO THE FJNthCL4L STATEMENTS
FOR THE YE,IR E￿DED 31 DECEMBER 21122
ACCOVhTINCi POLICIFS
Th¢ financiaj ha￿ Tryored historic81 cl￿1 crnv¢ntiLn alhl in ￿0[dance wilh thc
Finan¢iHI Rw¢ing standa￿ for Smaller Enliiies (eft¢ctiv¢ .tyil 2(XI8k the C1wiites .4ci 2011 and ihe
Incomlng resourr
All incomiti8 resOWL￿ aTe incltyknl OD the Ststement of Fin￿¢181 Arfillties the cbarity ts legally entided
relaied to the category. Ill*re costs be direaly wKular 1*8diD8S hllve be¢a &lloratvJ
to&tivitKs on a ba515 consiswyrt *ith th¢ u8c of rLwu
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Th¢ clwrity ij ¢x¢mpt fr￿ll tsx its chJTitsbk ￿1ville&
ACTIVITIES FOR CENERAMG FUN
2022
2021
LNVLSTMLIT LNCOME
21J22
2021
187
TRUSTEFS, REMUNERATIO]% Ahl> BENTFrrs
ertw 31 tkc¢mi*r 2021 .
Trnstets, cxpen
31 Decemtr*rJ)21 .

SCIEhTIFIC INSTrLI4IENt s(￿Ty
iyrES TO THE MANc￿L STATEMEhTS. COIIIINUED
FOR THE YEAR E￿I)ED 31 DECEMBER 2022
STOCKS
2022
Stocks
DEBTORS: LMOUNtS FALLThG DLT WITHIN OryEYEAR
2•22
?021
Trade dcbtot5
Lxher debtorn
127
i2￿)
127
Il8
lJ27
245
CREDITORS: AMOL Yrs FALL1￿c DLE WITHIN OYE YEAR
21122
2021
735
5.652
FUhTh
Nrt
Transftn
At 1.122
Dth
At31.1222
Unrtstrl¢ted
(kneral fuud
(iJ41)
29,964
Re5trlcted
Bung¢ Award Fu￿1
($28)
31J•5
{iJ41}
29,964
31.149
{iJ41)
TOTAL FUliDS
31.149
(32Ag0)
{lJ41)

sCIE￿￿FIc INsTrLTrlE￿ SOCIETY
OTES TO THE FINATr4CL4L STATEME￿T&- COhTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENTrED31 DECEMBER 21122
.mO%'EmE￿T Ili FUNtkS- emdttwed
Comp*r*dves for m•ven*#i
Al 1.121
r￿lldS
At 31.1221
3S1Qb
ISJ67)
M777
Ratrkled
Bunge Award Fund
(1.036)
TOTAI. FUNDS
36ffjn
(¥167)
31J1I5
Rewurces Movement in
Gellernl twjd
(29.919)
(SJ67)
TOTAL FUNDS
24JS2
(299191
(5J67}
TT*llSfers
vemtni I
At31.1222
(kt)eral fund
3S108
29,964
BUD8¢ Award Fund
(iJ64)
72
I￿708)
29904
A uJryeTht ye4r 12 nmmth and ryior ye4r l? Tr￿￿￿5 0)￿IDed D￿Nement ID funds I￿l￿ded ID the above ar¢
follo￿".
Iwe•rnkng
Rewr¢es Moyemrnt In
funth
rtnerdl fund
5&701
{￿409)
5S701
(6W)
(&708

sctKNTIFIC INSTRLTrIENT SIKIETY
DETAILED STATEMENf OF FIliANCIAL ACTivrriFS
FOR THE YEAR EI%DED31 DECEMBER 2922
2022
?021
IriCOMlliC REWLT¢CES
Volunl*ry Income
Gift aid
Sub5CriPtior
Publi¢&tio]K8
Advens
Soles sulld￿. net of CLK
Pok¢ tx)ok 5ales-nrt
831
1&763
875
18.630
82
4.778
35
24.365
Attivhles for Fnet¥thg
Conferen¢
Invejtmtnt on¢omt
Dcp05it a￿11￿1 iniLrye5t
187
Totsl resotyrru
31,149
24.55?
RESOIJRCES EXPELYDED
Cb•rltsbk *¢dvltk•
Confemiees
Bulletin
Committ¢¢ expenses
Executive officer
orr￿< wsts
Cffants
Wcb sitc telafrd ¢osts
Insurancc and ¢harges
Wrc&th don81ion
1731
16.399
135
315
1.912
1134
316
1.770
320
365
31166
29.295
A¢¢out)lan¢y
624
3289
29,919
'vt e4￿dIthre
(lJ41
15.367)