The Society of United Irishmen launched a rebellion in 1798.
In 1996, the Society launched a share scheme for its members, the proceeds from which were invested in the purchase of a London venue.
In 2010 The Society launched 'It's your neighbourhood' a campaign designed to encourage all to get involved in horticulture for the benefit of a community.
The Society launched an extensive quality improvement effort in 1998, committing itself to planning, controlling and measuring each of its processes and products.
In 1995 the Society launched a magazine, called the Escutcheon, which appears each term.
From these populations the Tolmin Angler's Society launched a reintroduction programme.
The Society of Freedom launches an attack on the city, and the Empress flees to the Summer Palace.
More recently the Society has launched a research initiative on its own about the history of tourism.
Pensions became available to the self-employed in 1957 when the Society launched the Retirement annuity plan.
In June 2005, the Society launched the Cosmos 1 craft to test the feasibility of solar sailing, but the rocket failed shortly after liftoff.