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Our History
Have a browse of some of the MS Society's memorable events.
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1953
Richard Cave Founder and Chairman of the MS Society hosts inaugural meeting at Chelsea Town Hall London
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1954
Association of Scottish Branches formed
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1956
First Branches formed in Wales & Northern Ireland
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1957
Students Rag Week funds new research project at the University of Newcastle
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1958
Society establishes Research Fellowship Scheme and commits £18,363 to MS Research
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1959
MS Society celebrates launch of 50th MS Branch
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1960
BBC hosts TV appeal for MS Society
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1961
Fellowships in M.S Research established
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1962
Welfare Services Spending reaches £63,000
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1963
The work of the MS Society is commended in the House of Commons.
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1964
100th MS Society branch established
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1965
Proposals for an International Federation of MS Society's agreed.
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1966
Richard Cave is honoured by the Pope, and created a Knight of St Gregory the Great in honour of his work done for people with MS.
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1967
Society membership tops 18,000
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1968
Lady Limerick becomes the Society's President
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1969
HRH The Duchess of Gloucester accepts invitation to be the Society's first Royal Patron
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1971
Richard Cave Respite Care Home opened in Leuchie, North Berwick by HRH The Duchess of Gloucester
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1973
The MS Society's spending on research reaches £1,000,000.00
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1975
Lord MacDermott retires as Chairman of Northern Ireland Society after seventeen years
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1976
St James's Palace hosts Gala recital by soloist John Williams
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1977
Society invests in medical research to determine if 'pace-makers' can relieve symptoms of MS
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1978
Celebrity launch of the Jubilee Year Appeal at the Royal Festival Hall
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1979
Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire officially opens Helen Ley House
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1981
First meeting of an party group of British MP's to campaign for people with MS.
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1982
HRH The Prince of Wales attends a Gala performance by Yehudi Menhuin in support of the Bristol MS Branch
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1983
Society gives £1 million grant for the purchase of the MRI Scanner
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1984
HRH The Prince of Wales officially opens MRI Scanner Suite at National Hospital
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1987
The Foundation stones for the MS Society's purpose built short stay respite Centre Brambles are laid by Sir Richard Cave
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1988
The European MS Platform is Inaugurated
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1989
Sir Ranulph Fiennes attempts to walk unaided to the North Pole to raise money for the MS Society
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1991
Multiple Challenge sets sail in the British Yacht Race, and includes 17 people with MS
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1992
Sir Ranulph Fiennes becomes the first person to walk across Antarctica, once more raising money for the MS Society
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1993
Betaseron is licensed for relapse remitting MS in the United States
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1994
Multiple Challenge achieves success in Britain's toughest 2,000 mile yacht race
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1996
'EastEnders' celebrities help Carole Mackie to raise £10,00 at Stringfellows event
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1997
National 'Reaching Out' campaign is launched
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1998
Northern Ireland Society commences construction of new resource centre
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1999
MS Society launches MS Nurses Programme
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2000
Society hosts largest MS Lobby at Parliament - 'Ending the Lottery of Care'
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2001
International author JK Rowling becomes patron for MS Society in Scotland
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2003
MS Society launches 50th Anniversary ' Striking Back' campaign
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