Nominations for the Margary Award for Archaeological Achievement
MARGARY AWARD 2024
The Research Committee has agreed that a new approach to the Margary Award will be trialled in 2024 with the following guidelines.
SIHG Zoom Meeting: The Time Ball at Greenwich
The talk covers the complete history from the initial ideas in 1827, installation in 1833, and then the evolving method of control. One method of control was due to an electronic system that I designed to take the time from the NPL controlled low frequency time service, MSF. This worked for a number of years until the Observatory was struck by lightning, with time now derived from GPS. This talk will be given by Doug Bateman, Antiquarian Horological Society
SIHG Zoom Meeting: The History and Evolution of Motor Vehicle Registration in the UK
The talk covers the history of motoring in general and UK vehicle registration in particular. Based on the book Car Number Classics, all aspects of registration are investigated up to the introduction of the present system in 2001. The talk will be given by Nicholas Young, author of Car Number Classics.
Any member of SIHG or SyAS who would like to receive details about joining one or all of these meetings, and don't already get details sent to them, should send their name and e-mail address to:- meetings@sihg.org.uk
SIHG Zoom Meeting: Mills on the River Wandle
In 1805 the River Wandle was described as the hardest working river for its size in the world. With around 150 mills and a number of different industries this talk covers over 200 years of history. The talk will be given by Mick Taylor, volunteer/general manager Wandle Industrial Museum.
Any member of SIHG or SyAS who would like to receive details about joining one or all of these meetings, and don't already get details sent to them, should send their name and e-mail address to:- meetings@sihg.org.uk
SIHG Zoom Meeting: Trouble at Mill: Life in the Victorian Factories
William Blake famously wrote about the 'dark satanic mills'of Victorian Britain, but was this really the case? In this talk we will explore what it was like to work in Victorian factories and the relationship between the workers and the factory owners. We will discover why trade unions were formed and what they achieved. Find out more as we go through the Victorian factory gates with Richard Mark, freelance professional historian.
SIHG Zoom Meeting: Fireworks, Guns & Superguns
A talk about the history of Superguns and Gerald Bull, the designer of the ultimate Supergun for Saddam Hussein and Iraq. I spent some time in the arms industry and became unwittingly involved in the Supergun project. This eventually led to me giving evidence to the Government enquiry into 'Arms to Iraq', as well as several other enquiries including 'Arms to Iran'.
SIHG Zoom Meeting; BEACHCOMBER: the Secret Sunderland
August newsletter now out!
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