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purposes of life."
It is situated in palatial premises in London's Albermarle Street , and boasts a substantial library in addition to the lecture theatre, function rooms and various research facilities.
The institution gained its Royal Charter in 1800 and supported the public understanding of science through various lectures, many of which continue today. The most famous of these are the Christmas Lectures for Children, founded by Michael Faraday The Friday Evening Discourses (or earlier Thursday Evening discourses) are a series of lectures by eminent scientists, each limited to exactly one hour. At the end of the hour a chime informs the speaker if he is running behind.