Category: meetingreports
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October 2024 meeting: Atlantic to Pacific
Norman Harris, a much-travelled retiree, presented ‘Atlantic to Pacific – The story of the Panama Canal’. Having already completed a journey by that route, Norman set the scene with a short history about when, why, and how, the canal came about. The country of Panama was first mentioned in 1513 by a Spanish explorer who Read more
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Audio Recording of October 2024 Guest Speaker Report
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September 2024 meeting: the End of Everything
The guest speaker was Steve Barrett, a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Liverpool and his topic was ‘The End of Everything’. For over an hour, Steve told us about what has been predicted to happen in the future. His first message was that although it took only three Read more
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Audio Recording of September Guest Speaker Report
Steve Barrett - "The End of Everything" Read more
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August 2024 meeting: Tales of a Custom Officer Part 2
This was the second visit from our guest speaker, Brian Topping, who is a retired customs officer and had more stories and information about his career. He told us about the many roles and responsibilities of customs officers, carried out every day. These are often connected with other authorities, who give customs officers the power Read more
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Audio Recording of August 2024 Guest Speaker Report
Brian Topping - "Tales of a Customs Officer - Part 2" Read more
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July 2024 meeting: Lady Killers
Unfortunately our original guest speaker was unable to join us. But Michael Astrop, the vice chair of our branch, stepped in at short notice and presented ‘Lady Killers’. Michael told us about five cases of homicide where the accused was female and, after each one, he asked his audience whether they thought she was guilty Read more
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Audio Recording of July 2024 Guest Speaker Report
Michael Astrop - "Lady Killers" Read more
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Audio Recording of June 2024 Guest Speaker Report
Sheila Antrobus - Victorian Era Legacy of Antiques Read more
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June 2024 meeting: the Victorian era - a Legacy of Antiques
Our guest speaker Sheila Antrobus set the scene by describing the enormous differences between the population during Queen Victoria’s reign. The Queen and her consort, Prince Albert had nine children during their marriage, five girls and four boys. All of these children would have been brought up mainly by ‘wet nurses’ and other servants, educated Read more