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  • 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…

  • Suffolk IAS – More Items from the Collection

    Ipswich Transport Mueum Cobham Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Talk by Keith Hillman. Keith has an extensive collection of tools and artefacts, and will display and describe some of these for us. All welcome.

  • Somerset IAS – The World War II Listening Stations of the South-West

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

    Speaker Colin White has identified the locations and condition of around twenty-five World War II covert listening stations (known as "Y-Stations") in the West Country, many along the strategically important coastlines of the English and Bristol Channels. They collected vast quantities of encrypted enemy radio messages, which were the raw material for the codebreakers at Bletchley Park…