Graham Read is an experienced Formula 1 correspondent and car tester, who also likes to share his passion for these subjects as a guest speaker, with his talks being accompanied by plenty of eye-catching PowerPoint images. On 26th November Graham will join us again to share his new talk all about the life on and off track of the iconic and charismatic Brazilian triple F1 world champion, Ayrton Senna da Silva, and it will cover all the major moments in his life from his birth to his sadly premature death.
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Lord Armstrong Victorian Industrialist par excellence and Cragside
Brian Hull gave a presentation of Lord Armstrong the nineteenth century pioneering engineer. The talk featured many images of his industrial achievements and concluded with an exploration around the estate at Cragside, Rothbury, Northumberland and the famous house. Included were explanations of the ground breaking “Armstrong gun”, a highly innovative field artillery piece featuring the barrel comprised of successive layers of wrought iron, a breech loading mechanism, giving a manoeuvrable weapon, in stark contrast to the heavy artillery in use during the Crimea War, for which his invention was designed to supplant.
The many adaptations of hydraulic power and Armstrong’s famous Accumulator were noted, including the steam powered bascules of Tower Bridge, London, designed and installed by the Armstrong company. Other engineering achievements included swing bridges, most famously crossing the Tyne river, but also railway swing bridges over the Ouse in Yorkshire. Then mentioned were his enormous cranes often rated at 100 tons, used for lifting heavy gun barrels onto the ships built by Armstrongs on the Tyne. At the end of the nineteenth century his companies famously provided all the ships used by Japan in the Russo-Japan war.
His vision assisted by the architect Richard Norman Shaw in developing a hunting lodge on the hillside at Cragside into the delightful house situated above Debdon Burn, unique in the World for the electric power provided by hydro-electricity and visited today by many thousands each year, completed the talk.
The Cost of War – The History and Role of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Wetherby and Boston Spa Men’s Forum resumed its regular Wednesday morning meetings on the 7th of January after the Christmas break with a talk by a volunteer speaker from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) Foundation.
The illustrated talk detailed the history and role of the CWGC and how they ensure that the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth that died in the world wars are commemorated across 23,000 sites in over 150 countries so that the human cost of war is remembered forever. The talk also focused on the Yorkshire contribution in the world wars with some poignant stories of those that paid the ultimate sacrifice and who are commemorated by the CWGC.
Safeguard yourself from fraud
Phew – it is so wet and cold – come and get warm & dry !
Come for a free cuppa tomorrow (28th January) and listen to Andy Fox telling you how to “Safeguard yourself from fraud”.
It is all happening in the St James Church Room, Wetherby commencing at 9.45 am.
Last week we heard Brian Hull giving a presentation of Lord Armstrong the nineteenth century pioneering engineer. The talk featured many images of his industrial achievements and concluded with an exploration around the estate at Cragside, Rothbury, Northumberland and the famous house.
Included were explanations of the ground breaking “Armstrong gun”, a highly innovative field artillery piece featuring the barrel comprised of successive layers of wrought iron, a breech loading mechanism, giving a manoeuvrable weapon, in stark contrast to the heavy artillery in use during the Crimea War, for which his invention was designed to supplant.
Don’t miss this week’s presentation – see you there ! !
Lord Armstrong, Victorian Industrialist par excellence and Cragside
Come and join us for a ‘cuppa’ on Wednesday 21st January at 9.45 in St James’ Centre Church Room, Wetherby when Brian Hull will be telling us about “Lord Armstrong, Victorian Industrialist par excellence and Cragside”.
It’s all ‘free of charge’, so come along and keep warm and have some fun with us ! !
See you there ! !
