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  • Cambridge IAG – Watermills and Landscapes of the Great Ouse

    Pye Building Cambridge Museum of Technology, Cheddars Lane, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    A talk by local Huntingdonshire historian Bridget Flanagan, and Keith Grimwade. They will describe how the local Geology affected the location and operation of the Watermills. Incidentally one Mill is still in operation, and is owned and operated by the National Trust. It is situated close to the village of Houghton, Huntingdonshire. (PE28 2AZ)

  • Somerset IAS – AGM and Quiz

    Silver Street Baptist Church Hall Silver Street, Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom

    The SIAS Annual General Meeting, which is usually very brief, followed by a light-hearted test of your knowledge of industrial archaeology.   There is no charge to SIAS members, guests are welcome at £3. At Silver Street there is also a free-of-charge Book Exchange and SIAS publications are on sale at reduced price for members.

  • Berkshire IAG – Celebrating 75 years of AWE

    St Mary's Church Hall 14 Castle St, Reading RG1 7RD, Reading

    For 75 years, AWE has proudly played a role of critical national importance: helping deliver the UK’s nuclear deterrent. In 1950, Aldermaston became the site of the UK Government’s Atomic Weapons Programme, initially named ‘High Explosive Research’, under the supervision of British Manhattan Project veteran William Penney. It was originally designated as the Atomic Weapons…

  • Somerset IAS – Coal Bunkering and Coal Lumpers of Dartmouth (Online)

    Online

    Dartmouth, Devon, was a significant coal bunkering port for steamships from the late 19th century, employing large numbers of tough, competitive workers called coal lumpers who manually loaded coal from barges/hulks into ships' bunkers, a dangerous but well-paid job until mechanization and changing ship types led to its decline around the First World War. For details about how to…