At the end of March 2009 The Warsaw Surveying Company WPG S.A. took place an important exhibition about Warsaw „Hoppe, Lindley, WPG, Warsaw Cartography 1641-2009”. The exhibition was organized by The Warsaw Surveying Company WPG in cooperation with the State Archive of City of Warsaw (APW).
Author of the exhibtion was Paweł Weszpiński, member of Board of our Societas
Lindleiana, which administers and takes care of the so called Lindley plans in
the archive. The exhibition was
dedicated to the 150 anniversary of birth of Josepha Lindley, the younest of
three Lindley brothers.
The exhibition reminded Young generation that the waterworks and sewage systems as well as modern surveying of the city is to thank family of English civil engineers, father William Lindley (1808-1900), and sons Sir William Heerlein Lindley (1853-1917), Robert Searls (1854 – 1925) and Joseph (1859-1906).
Warsaw, March – May 2009. Author of the exhibition Paweł Weszpiński (on the photo first to the right). Introduction to the catalogue Ryszard Żelichowski.
http://muzeum.wpg.com.pl/en/page/wydarzenia/gid/24
On 23 November 2010, 17.00 hrs in the Readers Room of the Warsaw State City Archive at Krzywe Koło 7 the Society made a public appearance. Those interested could learn about the goals of the Society and listen to the introductory lecture of the President of the Society, Professor Ryszard Żelichowski.
The Warsaw City Archive Has a largest
collection (over seven thousend sheets) of plans of the City of Warsaw made
under supervision of the Lindleys. The Archive invites to visit the Archive to
see the colour plan of 1897 r., renovated in 2009 r. thanks to financial
support of the Ministry of Culture and national Heritage: