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SUMMARY:Accelerated Dreams
LOCATION:Institute of Physics\, 76 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1NT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120516T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120516T210000
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 : londonsoutheast@physics.org
DTSTAMP:20120220T172524Z
DESCRIPTION:A hundred years ago the particle accelerator was nothing mor
 e than a dream. \n\nToday they play an integral part in modern life. How
  do they work\, and what can they do for you? \n\nFind out more about th
 is remarkable technology\, and get a glimpse of where they might be head
 ing in the future.\n\nThere will be tea and coffee from 18:00. The lectu
 re begins at 18:30.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The London Wetland Centre
LOCATION:WWT London Wetland Centre\, Queen Elizabeth’s Walk\, Barnes\, L
 ondon\, SW13 9WT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120524T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120524T160000
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URL:http://www.wwt.org.uk/visit-us/london
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:REMS 
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DTSTAMP:20120206T114155Z
DESCRIPTION:Reinalt Vaughan-Williams shall be inside the entrance of the
  Visitor Centre from 10:30 onwards. \n\nWhen you arrive\, I will give yo
 u your entrance tickets. \n\nThe guided tour will start at 11:00 from th
 e courtyard with the pagoda in it. \n\n£12 per person. You pay separatel
 y for your food. Minimum number of people is 12. There is no maximum. Pl
 ease answer question in the booking form whether you’ll eat in the café 
 or not. (Form from REMS secretary)\n\nTimetable\n10:30 – 11:00 Arrive\, 
 collect ticket\, have refreshment in café\, use toilets.\n11:00 – 13:00 
 Guided tour.\n13:00 – 14:30 Lunch in the café. The timing of the afterno
 on activities is optional. \n14:30 – 16:00 Walk round the World Wetlands
  and Wildside areas or return to the Waterlife area or do both\, whateve
 r you like.\n16:00 - 16:30 Refreshments in café.\n16:30 Depart\, but do 
 look in the shop on the way out.\n\nThe London Wetland Centre is a beaut
 iful wildlife reserve and international award winning visitor attraction
  in Barnes\, just across the river from Hammersmith. \n\nIt is acclaimed
  to be the best urban site in Europe to watch wildlife. It supports a we
 alth of wetland biodiversity including bitterns\, kingfishers\, a colony
  of endangered water voles and migratory birds\, which arrive in large n
 umbers from around the world. May is a good month for seeing some of the
 se migratory birds.\n\nThe Centre is also a haven for people. You can wa
 tch the wildlife in one of several special viewing hides\, enjoy a walk 
 around the reserve and have a meal in the Water’s Edge café. \n\nOur vis
 it will enable you to do all 3 of these things. The paths are all level.
  Bring binoculars and clothing suitable for the weather on the day.\n\nT
 he Centre is divided into 2 sections. On the right of the visitor centre
  is the Waterlife with its stunning views of the water and birds\, where
  our guide will take us in the morning and on the left is the World Wetl
 ands and Wildside\, which we can wander round in the afternoon.\n\nGetti
 ng there: The centre is easily accessible by public transport\, just a 1
 0 minute bus ride from Hammersmith Tube station and close to both Barnes
  and Barnes Bridge stations.\n\nBy bus: Hop on the number 283 bus direct
  to the centre from Hammersmith bus station (stand K). Alternatively bus
 es 33\, 72 and 209 stop nearby (alight at the Red Lion stop\, approximat
 ely 150 metres walk from the wetland centre).\n\nBy rail: Barnes rail st
 ation is just 25 minutes from Waterloo or 10 minutes from Clapham Juncti
 on. It is then a 15 minute walk to the wetland centre (or 5 minutes by b
 uses 72 or 33). You can also alight at Barnes Bridge station then walk t
 hrough Barnes village (about a 15 minute walk) or catch a 209 bus (aligh
 t at the bus stop opposite the Red Lion pub\, which is approximately 150
  metres from the Centre).\n\nBy tube: Hammersmith tube (on the Piccadill
 y and District & Circle Lines) is the nearest tube station. From here it
  is just a 10 minute bus ride (see ‘by bus’).
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98707455
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hampstead Heath Walk
LOCATION:Gospel Oak Railway Station\, Gorden House Road\, Gospel Oak\, G
 reater London\, NW5 1LT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120526T104500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120526T160000
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 secretary: John Belling\nEmail: john.a.belling.secrems@gmail.com
DTSTAMP:20120511T100156Z
DESCRIPTION:On the Capital Ring Walk 11 we passed north of Hampstead Hea
 th. Since we have postponed the remaining sections till spring we though
 t it would be opportune to explore Hampstead Heath.\n\nThe city of Londo
 n claim that “Hampstead Heath is one of London’s most popular open space
 s\, situated just six kilometres from Trafalgar Square. An island of bea
 utiful countryside\, the magic of Hampstead Heath lies not only in its r
 ich wildlife and extensive sports and recreational opportunities\, but a
 lso in its proximity and accessibility to millions of people. There is a
  zoo\, an athletics track\, an education centre\, extensive children's f
 acilities\, three swimming ponds and a Lido.”\nThere are numerous litera
 ture references:\n\n“Hampstead Heath was featured on the television prog
 ramme Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of the London area\, w
 ith a focus on Parliament Hill to the south. The episode was presented b
 y Bill Oddie\, who lives in nearby Gospel Oak\, and watches birds there 
 regularly.\n\nWhilst living in London\, Karl Marx and his family went to
  the Heath regularly\, as their favourite outing. John Atkinson Grimshaw
 \, Victorian era painter\, painted an elaborate night-time scene of Hamp
 stead Hill in oils. Hampstead Heath also provided the backdrop for the o
 pening scene in Victorian writer Wilkie Collins' novel The Woman in Whit
 e.\n\nHampstead Heath forms part of the main location for Will Self's 20
 06 novel The Book of Dave. Half of the book is set 500 years in the futu
 re\, when all of London has been submerged by a catastrophic flood\, lea
 ving only the hilltops of Hampstead and the Heath as a tiny island - The
  Island of Ham. The parts of the book set in the present-day also make r
 eferences to the Heath's high and dry location which would preserve the 
 area in the event of sea level rises over 100m. Self writes\, "...the He
 ath...this peculiar island\, a couple of square miles of woodland and me
 adow set down in the lagoon of the city."\n\nThe radio story titled The 
 Strange Case of the Murder in Wax written by Denis Green and Anthony Bou
 cher and broadcast on January 7\, 1946\,featured a murderer who killed w
 omen on Hampstead Heath. Mrs. Miniver\, by Jan Struther\, includes a cha
 pter called "On Hampstead Heath"\, where actions take place. A crucial e
 vent at the beginning of the novel Smiley's People\, by John LeCarre (19
 79)\, takes place on Hampstead Heath\, which is also the site of subsequ
 ent investigations. These scenes are also depicted in the BBC mini-serie
 s of the same name (1982).” etc.\nSo let’s see what it is all about.\n\n
 Meet at 10.45 am Gospel Oak Railway Station and explore the trail 2 Heat
 h Circuit (~6 miles) End time approximate.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/99898938
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A consideration of the forcing of climate change using simple ph
 ysics
LOCATION:IOP Institute of Physics\, 76 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1NT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120530T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120530T210000
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 h Secretary \nEmail: londonsoutheast@physics.org
DTSTAMP:20120320T103122Z
DESCRIPTION:Discussions about the influence of human activities on clima
 te usually either focus on projections of climate change based on comple
 x climate models\, or on instrumental records and reconstruction of past
  climates from proxy data (e.g. gases trapped in ice cores\, tree rings
 \, etc). \n\nThis situation is somewhat unfortunate because it might then
  seem that anthropogenic forcing of climate is a topic that can only be 
 understood by climate modellers\, experts in the interpretation of proxy
  data\, and statisticians who have the tools to analyse climatic time se
 ries.\n\nIn this talk\, building upon a recent Discussion Paper publishe
 d by the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London\, I will take a v
 ery different perspective on the matter. \n\nThe essential idea is that
 \, instead of just debating climate model projections or time series anal
 ysis\, it is useful also to reflect on the magnitude of the forcing of c
 limate change due to human activities - a forcing which is well understo
 od and solidly rooted in physics. \n\nTo do so\, I will provide simple “
 back-of-the-envelope” calculations to put the relevant numbers into pers
 pective\, with a particular focus on the role played by the ocean circul
 ation. \n\nTea/Coffee from 18:00
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/99259615
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The physics of finance
LOCATION:Lindop Building\, University of Hertfordshire\, College Lane\, 
 Hatfield\, AL10 9AB
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120530T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120530T210000
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URL:http://www.iop.org/activity/branches/south_east/lse/calendar/files/f
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:Dr Di
 ane Crann\nEmail: d.crann@herts.ac.uk
DTSTAMP:20111202T105617Z
DESCRIPTION:Many physical systems involve a certain element of randomnes
 s or uncertainty. \n\nPhysicists have developed many techniques for mode
 lling and controlling this randomness. \n\nOver recent years many of the
 se techniques have been used in trying to model financial markets. \n\nT
 his presentation gives an overview of how physics is being used in the w
 orld of finance.\n\nCar Parking near the lecture theatre. This event is 
 free but places may need to be reserved.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/97587398
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Designing the Best 3D Display
LOCATION:William Penney Theatre\, AWE\, Aldermaston\, Reading\, RG7 4PR
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120611T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120611T210000
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 Mather
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:David
  Parkes \nEmail: IOP.Lectures@awe.co.uk
DTSTAMP:20120330T165555Z
DESCRIPTION:It should be possible to replicate precisely the experience 
 of looking through a window with an electronic display\, but how feasibl
 e is this? \n\nHow do 3D televisions and mobile ‘glasses free’ 3D displa
 ys work? This talk will give an overview of all 3D display technology\, 
 and explain how they might be improved in the future.\n\nCar park near t
 he William Penney theatre.\n\nThe theatre entrance can be found on the A
 340 Basingstoke to Newbury road\, just before the Heath End Roundabout a
 t Tadley.\n\nTea/Coffee and Biscuits will be served from 7pm. The lectur
 e is open to all\, including non-members.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98252530
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Faster\, Higher\, Stronger: Hero Materials in Sport
LOCATION:Berrill Lecture Theatre\, Open University\, Walton Hall\, Milto
 n Keynes\, MK7 6AA
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120612T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120612T210000
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 on:No
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:Prof 
 R Mackintosh\nEmail: r.mackintosh@open.ac.uk
DTSTAMP:20120313T101213Z
DESCRIPTION:International athletes push their bodies to the limit in the
 ir bid to break records. \n\nTo have a hope of beating themselves and ot
 hers they must be both talented in\, and dedicated to\, their chosen spo
 rts. But would they really smash so many records without the help of Mat
 erials Scientists?  \n\nThis talk will explore three seemingly mundane p
 olymeric materials - polyurethane\, carbon fibre and tendon - that have 
 made 'Faster\, Higher\, Stronger' an exciting\, and sometimes controvers
 ial\, reality in recent years.\n\nLecture begins at 19:30. Free car park
 ing near the lecture theatre.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/99164853
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Colour Vision
LOCATION:Institute of Physics\, 76 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1NT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120613T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120613T210000
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 don and South East Branch
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:Branc
 h Secretary \nEmail: londonsoutheast@physics.org
DTSTAMP:20111208T124655Z
DESCRIPTION:Tea/Coffee & afterwards. Lecture begins 6.30pm\n\nThe lectur
 e will be of interest to the following categories of listeners:\n* Physi
 cists interested in Calorimetry and Photonics.\n* Multimedia students an
 d researchers interested in colour in computers\, monitors\, photography
 \, cinematography and colour spaces.\n* Artists interested in colour har
 mony and colour gamut.\n* Psychologists and neuroscientists interested i
 n how the brain interprets colour.\n* Any person interested in how human
 s perceive colours.\n\nEvent poster: http://www.iop.org/activity/branche
 s/south_east/lse/calendar/files/file_53067.pdf (PDF\, 162 KB)
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/97671059
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Royal School of Needlework and Hampton Court Palace
LOCATION:Royal School of Needlework\, Apartment 12a Hampton Court Palace
 \, Surrey\, KT8 9AU
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120614T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120614T160000
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Requires registration";ID=9866;TYPE=Enumerati
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:John 
 Belling  \nEmail: john.a.belling.secrems@gmail.com
DTSTAMP:20120206T101342Z
DESCRIPTION:The standard 1.5 hour tour and includes the history of RSN\,
  the techniques used in historic restoration and modern work and the wor
 kshops. \n\nAfterwards Hampton Court: Cardinal Wolsey started building h
 is palace about 1612 but Henry VIII confiscated it in 1620.  He carried 
 on building including his Great Hall with its magnificent hammer-beam ro
 of.  \n\nMost centuries have seen more building\, two notable architects
  being Wren (William and Mary) and William Kent (George II). \n\nKent re
 built some of the famous west front and parts of the inside. Wren built 
 the Fountain Court and the south and east wings.   \n\nInside there are 
 pictures and furniture from these periods and in some rooms there are co
 stume guides who explain the history.\n\nCOSTS: £30 each with a maximum 
 of 20. Refreshments at cost.\n10:30 – 11:00 Assemble in the Tiltyard caf
 eteria (M)\n11:00 – 13:00 Enter the Royal School of Needlework for talk 
 and tour\n13:00 – 14:30 Lunch \n14:30 onwards Free access to the Palace
 \n\nTravel: The nearest stations are Hampton Court and Kingston (with a b
 us trip 111\, 216 & 411 )
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98707457
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:New frontiers in anisotropic fluid-particle composites
LOCATION:The Royal Society at Chicheley Hall: Home of the Kavli Royal So
 ciety International Centre\, Chicheley\, Newport Pagnell\, Bucks\, MK16 
 9JJ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120628T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120629T170000
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Organised by";ID=9107;TYPE=SingleLine:The Roy
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Requires registration";ID=9866;TYPE=Enumerati
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:Email
 : kavli.events@royalsociety.org
DTSTAMP:20120420T100837Z
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Dr Susanne Klein\, Professor Peter Raynes FRS a
 nd Professor Roy Sambles FRS\, this residential conference will bring to
 gether world leaders plus young researchers in two areas: isotropic part
 icles in anisotropic liquid crystals and colloidal liquid crystals (clay
  platelets or carbon nanotubes in isotropic fluids for example). \n\nThe
 se two areas of modern materials research are rich in complex science an
 d have substantial applications potential ranging from e-inks through to
  biofluidics.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/99628179
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Radio broadcasting workshop
LOCATION:Institute of Physics\, 76 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1NT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120629T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120629T123000
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 gh
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Requires registration";ID=9866;TYPE=Enumerati
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact details";ID=9236;TYPE=MultiLine:David
  Smith\nEmail: David.Smith@brunel.ac.uk\nPlease register your interest i
 n participating. \nPlease give details of your radio experience\, listin
 g date\, radio station\, approx duration\, topic.  Applications should b
 e submitted by 30 May 2012.
DTSTAMP:20120503T165619Z
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will be run by Simon Singh\, who has appeared 
 on both sides of the microphone\, as an interviewer and being interviewe
 d.  \n\nIt will be limited to just 10 participants to discuss how to get
  more physics on the radio\, both local and national.\n\nDue to the limi
 ted number of participants\, Simon is looking for members who already ha
 ve some radio experience (i.e\, participants should have appeared on loc
 al radio at least once).\n\nThis workshop will be a session just prior t
 o the Physics Communicators Group Summer Meeting.
CATEGORIES:London and South East Branch Calendar
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/99747049
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:REMS Walk Reading: Pangbourne-Tilehurst
LOCATION:Reading Station\, Station\, Approach\, Reading\,\, RG1 1LZ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120630T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120630T160000
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Speaker(s)";ID=9395;TYPE=SingleLine:David & G
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DTSTAMP:20120511T110940Z
DESCRIPTION:The walk is in two parts. The first part from Reading Statio
 n to Pangbourne via Caversham is north of the River Thames and is about 
 11 km long. After lunch you can either take the train back to Reading st
 ation or carry on via Sulham Woods to Tilehurst\, where refreshments wil
 l be available. This section is about 4 km. There is a steep ascent via 
 steps and a hand rail into Sulham Woods The number 33 bus (every 15 mins
 ) will take you back to Reading station.\n\nThere are several viewing po
 ints along the route: The Thames and houses at Caversham\, Mapledurham H
 ouse\, Mill and Lock\, the alpacas at Bozedown farm and Whitchurch villa
 ge. Lunch will be at the Swan in Pangbourne. The route to Tilehurst pass
 es through allotments\, farm land and Sulham Woods. The area around the 
 woods is a designated area of Special Scientific Interest\, apparently s
 upporting 300 species of moth! (and probably a similar number of dog wal
 kers). After emerging from the woods and admiring the cooling towers of 
 Didcot power station you will be able to relax in the sun in our garden!
 \n\nMeet at the forecourt of Reading Station at 10.30. There are frequen
 t fast trains (25 m) from Paddington.
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SUMMARY:REMS at home - A miscellany
LOCATION:Institute of Physics\, 76 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1NT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120705T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120705T170000
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 don & South East Branch Retired Members Section (REMS)
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 Belling (REMS Secretary)\nEmail: john.a.belling.secrems@gmail.com
DTSTAMP:20120130T154507Z
DESCRIPTION:This meeting is open to visitors\, please register in advanc
 e with the REMS secretary.\n\n10:30 - Registration and coffee\n11:00 - I
 ntroduction and notices\n11:10 - Michael Callaghan: More tales from the 
 cockpit\n11:50 - Peter Mercer: A personal history of computing\n12:30 - 
 John Belling: Temperamental music\n13:10 - Lunch\n14:30 - Tony Watts: Mo
 untains in the Sea (Earth Sciences\, Oxford)\n15:30 - Stephen Hall: Auto
 nomous underwater vehicles (National Oceanography Centre\, Southampton) 
 \n16:30 - Tea\n\nNearest underground stations are Great Portland Street
 \, Oxford Circus and Regents Park.\n\nCosts are £31.00 or £6 without lunc
 h.  There will be no reimbursement for cancellations after 1 July 2012.
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SUMMARY:Visit to The Inns of Court and 2 Temple Place
LOCATION:Ye Olde Cock Tavern\, 22 Fleet Street\, EC4Y 1AA
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120716T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120716T170000
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DTSTAMP:20120511T115311Z
DESCRIPTION:It is many years since REMS visited the Inns of Court.  Mart
 in Olutniks will be our guide and tell us of the history\, what the vari
 ous “Temples” are and take us over the Middle Temple Hall www.middletemp
 le.org.uk and the Temple Church  www.templechurch.com .    All these “Te
 mples” are where some of the London lawyers work\, many in Georgian buil
 dings but they have a very wide history and organization. Rodica is a fr
 iend of 2 Temple Place and has invited us in.  The official Guide will t
 ell us about the house\, its history and what it is used for now.  We fi
 nish with tea and biscuits.\n\nCost £19\, not including lunch.\n\nLUNCH 
   can be had in various pubs along Fleet Street but I suggest The Old Ba
 nk of England\, a Fullers Ale and Pie shop\, an interesting building in 
 its own right.  This is opposite Ye Olde Cock Tavern\n\n\n10.00 – 10.45	
 Assemble in the pub for refreshments and toilets\n10.45 – 13.45	Tour of 
 the Inns\n13.45 – 14.00	Walk to The Old Bank of England pub.\n14.00 – 15
 .00	Lunch \n15.00 – 15.30	Walk to the House\n15.30 – 16.45	Tour of 2 Tem
 ple Place and tea.
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SUMMARY:Visit to the Cartoon Museum
LOCATION:Fleet River Bakery\, 71 Lincolns Inn Fields\, City of London\, 
 WC2A 3JF
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120913T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120913T160000
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 Mike Quinton
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 Belling (REMS Secretary)\nEmail: john.a.belling.secrems@gmail.com
DTSTAMP:20120511T095408Z
DESCRIPTION:Our proposed walk with many purposeful stops will take us ar
 ound the following attractive London squares: Red Lion\, Bloomsbury\, Qu
 een’s\, Russell and Bedford.  We will see how the area changed from catt
 le droving\, to slums\, to elegant Georgian housing.  Since then Bloomsb
 ury has been traversed by tramways\, underground railways and soon by Cr
 ossrail.  There are statues and blue and green plaques to remind us of t
 he many artists\, scientists\, politicians\, socialites and others who m
 ade the area notable.\n\nAdmin charge £3. Please pay your own entry to t
 he Cartoon Museum.\n\nPlease note that\, although we shall cover a relat
 ively small area\, there is a fair amount of walking involved.  It is re
 commended that we wear suitable footwear and to bring protection from th
 e weather be it hot or wet.\n\nThe Cartoon Museum has a fascinating coll
 ection of cartoons from Gillray through Gerald Scarfe to the present day
 .  There are many comics to bring back memories: Dandy\, Beano\, Eagle…P
 lease pay at the door (£5.50 for adults\, £4.00 for concessions).\n\nIt 
 is also possible that Nicholas Hawksmoor’s final ecclesiastical masterpi
 ece\, St George’s\, Bloomsbury\, may be open from about 1.00 to 3.15pm\,
  depending on the availability of church volunteers.  We may be able to 
 slip into this grade I listed building before lunch.\n\nTimetable\n\nMee
 t from 10.30am at the Fleet River Bakery\, 71 Lincolns Inn Fields\, for 
 coffee.  It is on the corner of Twyford Place and Gate Street\, tucked b
 ehind Holborn Station.  From the station walk down Kingsway towards Aldw
 ych and take the second on the left\, Twyford Place.\n\n11.00am start of
  walk from Holborn Underground Station (Piccadilly and Central Lines and
  numerous buses)\nLunch: there are several pubs including the Museum Tav
 ern (Harveys)\, restaurants\, eg Pizza Express\, and cafés close to the 
 Cartoon Museum.
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SUMMARY:The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and The Didcot Railway Cent
 re
LOCATION:The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology\, Benson Lane\, Crowmarsh G
 ifford\, Wallingford\, Oxfordshire\, OX10 8BB
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120927T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120927T170000
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 on:No
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 Belling\, REMS secretary\nEmail: john.a.belling.secrems@gmail.com\nTel: 
 07986 379935
DTSTAMP:20120511T102859Z
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) is part of Natura
 l Environment Research Council and has four sites in the UK.  We will vi
 sit the Wallingford one where we will hear about research in terrestrial
  and freshwater ecosystems\, their interaction with the atmosphere and w
 hat it means for the human race and other living creatures.\nFor example
 \, they have been monitoring the flow of the River Thames since1883\, an
 d its quality\, and predicting the effect of changes on drinking water a
 nd biodiversity.  They have recently (January) published a study on the 
 changes in ladybird populations.  We may hear about these.\nOX10 8BB    
 www.ceh.ac.uk\n\nThe Didcot Railway Centre is centred on the GWR Engine 
 sheds where there is a large selection of locomotives\, vintage coaches 
 and other items.  We will be told about the history of the Great Western
  Railway see the restored locos and signal boxes and look at a section o
 f Brunel’s broad gage track.  This is a private visit (regrettably a non
 -steam day) and our guide will take us over the site.  \nOX11 7JN    www
 .didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk\n\nCost £27 lunch included\n\nMeet at CEH fo
 r coffee and refreshments.\n\n10.30 ― 11.00	Assemble at CEH\, Wallingfor
 d\n11.00 ― 13.00	Talk and tour of site\n13.00 ― 13.30 	Drive to Didcot s
 tation\n13.30 ― 14.00	Lunch\n14.00 ― 16.30	Talk and tours\n\nLunch will 
 be in the cafe at the Railway Centre.  \n\nWe will pre-order so that the
  food can be served quickly.  See the Menu and choose on the application
  form.  Vegetarians please contact me.  They are licensed.  I have to in
 form them a week in advance\, ie 20 September.\n\n16.30	Tea and depart
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