Greater London IAS – AGM
Alan Baxter Gallery 77 Cowcross Street, London, United KingdomAGM The Gallery is through the archway and in the basement at the rear of the building. There is a lift from the main entrance.
AGM The Gallery is through the archway and in the basement at the rear of the building. There is a lift from the main entrance.
The Boscombe Down Aviation Collection (BDAC) was formally opened in April 1999 at Boscombe Down but was moved to Old Sarum Airfield and opened to the public in July 2012. The collection is based on the aircraft, vehicles and artifacts associated with the Boscombe Down site, and its history of flight and flight test. Why not…
EERIAC 2024 – Programme 09:30 Set up of displays by NIAS and others 10:00 Registration, tea and coffee 10:20 Welcome by Philip Tolley, NIAS Chairman. Notices/programme for the day 10:30 Talk 1: Norwich’s Industrial Past. Speaker: Dr Mary Fewster 11:15 Break: Tea, coffee and biscuits. View displays 11:45 Talk 2: Arthur Collins, Norwich City Engineer.…
In person at Warwick Prep School and online via Zoom Register for Zoom access here More details on the WIAS website: https://www.warwickshireias.org
Vic Hutfield was a pioneer in the fields of motorcars, motorcycles and aeroplanes, he was born in Gosport, Hampshire, in May 1887. Vic’s greatest achievements must be constructing aircraft, as he built two, the first was for a Naval Officer and in 1909 he built the RAS monoplane, possibly one of the first aircraft in…
Meeting from about 6pm, a chance to meet and talk with other members. Last year 29 attended. Meet at The Wheel of Fortune, Alpington, a traditional village pub that welcomes us for a get together. A fish and chip van calls for those wishing to eat. A good choice of beers and other drinks
The North East On the Thursday evening we will have a talk by Michael Bailey on the Stockton & Darlington Railway’s ‘Locomotion No 1’ Then we are considering the following visits: The Stephenson Museum A Newcastle bridges walk Cragend Farm & Cragside Beamish Open Air Museum Derwentcote Furnace Tanfield Railway and Causey Arch Ryhope Pumping…
Whitchurch mill was built in 1813-15 as a water-powered sawmill and furniture factory by William Hayter, ironfounder, brushmaker, dealer and chapman and converted to a silk mill in 1817-19 by William Maddick, silk manufacturer. Join us to learn more about this gem of industrial heritage in beautiful, rural Hampshire Visitors Welcome. Free Car Parking is…
Join us to hear more about our members activities over the last 12 months. More information to follow nearer the time. Visitors Welcome. Free Car Parking is available, but there are no car charging points on site.
14 September 2024 In partnership with the National Trust & Heritage Open Days Exhibits by Essex societies and industrial sites covering such industries as: agricultural engineering; public water supply; brick-making; metal windows; company villages Exhibition of woodcarving tools used by local master carver Bryan Saunders until his death in 1975. The Saunders Collection is a…
4th - 6th October 2024 One day Conference and two half days of visits Friday: Afternoon visit to Swansea Waterfront or Hafod Copperworks & Neath Abbey Ironworks Saturday: AGM, talks, award presentations, annual dinner Sunday: Morning visit to Big Pit or Blaenavon Ironworks Accommodation and Conference in City centre hotel Now open for booking Full…
We find ourselves in the incredible nineteenth-century, a time when Southampton expanded at a rate of knots. New railways, docks and suburbs changed the town forever. Join us for this fun, engaging and educational talk and discover more about some of the stories and tales from Victorian Southampton. Free Car Parking is available, but there…