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  • #21731
    Mark Bus
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      #56132
      Mark Bus
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        @markbus97330
        Greetings,
        I’m laying over in London for 12 hours on a trip to Nepal in October. Can anyone recommend a day trip into London that would be of interest to a model engineer?
        #56135
        Paul Boscott
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          @paulboscott25817
           
          Mark
          If faced with a similar situation I would start with the Science Museum
           
          you could spend all day there

          Check with SMEE to see if there is someone at home on the day

          At
          Marshall House
          28 Wanless Road
          London
          SE24 0HW

          I was warmly welcomed given a conducted tour of the building from the archive on the top floor to the machine tools in the basement. I also had a coffee and a chat.

          Then on to see the Harrison clocks at Greenwich (read the book Longitude first)

          If there was time left a walk down the hill to the Naval Museum

          Paul Boscott

          Edited By Paul Boscott on 26/09/2010 17:30:27

          #56136
          oilcan
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            @oilcan
            it’s been many years since i was in london, but if i remember correctly, the science museum has a large collection of models displaying the development of the steam engine. superb model of King GEorge V as well.
            as I intend to go for a weekend to see the model engineer exhibition this december i hope some of the forum members who live down south can suggest other places to visit.
            #56138
            Rhys Owen
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              @rhysowen69347
              You could try a visit to the Kew Bridge Steam museum.
              #56139
              Billy Mills
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                @billymills
                Four more for the list:-
                Imperial War Museum Lambeth
                RAF Museum Hendon N London
                Dehavilland Museum near J22 M25
                London Transport Museum
                  
                One place only would have to be the Science Museum for non clock people or
                Greenwich to see the real Harrisons running ( except H4) . Would agree to read the book however the Channel 4 film Longitude is stunning from the brilliant tracking shot start to the last frame.
                 
                In 12 hours, Tube to  Science museum then tube to Westminster, boat down Thames to Greenwich, past Cutty Sark remains to see clocks and the meridian lines then rush to airport.
                 
                Regards,
                Alan.
                #56143
                Axel Bentell
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                  @axelbentell
                  I could spend a whole life visiting museums in London. I can also reccomend Brussels war museum (better than Lieg&#233, it has a hangar with tanks and planes, and guns of course, including gages for the making of muskets, its a trip you will want to make over and over! 
                  #56151
                  Sam Stones
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                    @samstones42903

                    I was very disappointed with my visit to the London Science Museum back in 1972.

                    My reasons?

                    1. I only had an afternoon to spare before catching the train back to Manchester.

                    2. I had my six year old son with me and, with all the excitement, he was soon worn out.
                     
                    3. We migrated to Australia a few weeks later.

                    Conclusion?

                    You could spend months if not years in a place like that.


                    Sam

                    Edited By Sam Stones on 27/09/2010 06:13:36

                    #56155
                    KWIL
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                      @kwil
                      On one famous occasion (for me at least) I was on the top floor of the Science Museum, all was quiet, when a voice said “Excuse me Sir, we do want to close today”  I was so deep in concentration that I had not noticed everybody else had left!!

                      Edited By KWIL on 27/09/2010 09:24:36

                      #56156
                      DMB
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                        @dmb
                        Here`s another 4 model engineers visiting `the smoke` –
                         
                        Rotherhythe Museum, only a small one, relates to adjacent Brunel tunnel under the Thames.
                         
                        John
                        #56157
                        Steve Garnett
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                          @stevegarnett62550
                          I was going to mention the Rotherhythe museum, but I’m afraid that it was going to be a ‘don’t go out of your way’ type of mention. I went fairly recently and it’s small, with not much more to see than a few wall displays. Of course if you want to find out about the history of the tunnel it’s pretty reasonable… I still haven’t quite got over Mark Brunel’s picture of how a river tunnel works. I’m not going to describe it, it really has to be seen!
                           
                          Yes it really is a small museum…
                           
                          Just the building with the chimney, and half of it’s the entrance and café.
                          #56159
                          Ian S C
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                            @iansc
                            If anyones interested there’s an artical in 1956 ME vol 114 no 2860 by C. E. Page “The First Thames Tunnel”, quite interesting. Ian S C
                            #56166
                            Gordon W
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                              @gordonw
                              If I had to go to London again, definitely the Science Museum, spend the rest of the  day researching railway related beers, failing that stick to London Pride. Is this of topic?
                              #56184
                              John Olsen
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                                @johnolsen79199
                                My Mum and Dad popped into the Science museum early in the morning on their way past just to get some brochures etc to plan a full visit later in their stay. They too were asked to leave when it reached closing time…..
                                 
                                regards
                                John
                                #56199
                                Nicholas Farr
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                                  @nicholasfarr14254
                                  Hi, I went to the Science Museum around 1970. One thing I remember seeing was a large plump bob suspended from a fairly high point over some lines marked on the floor arranged in a small arc. Apparently they used to start swinging the bob over the centre line, i.e. the 0 axis, first thing in the morning and by the late afternoon I think it had moved round in a clockwise direction and was swinging over one of the other lines. I can’t remember what the degree seperation of the lines were or how many lines were maked on the floor, but the idea of the exercise was to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth on is own axis. I don’t know if this is still there or not.

                                  Regards Nick.
                                  #56766
                                  Sub Mandrel
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                                    @submandrel
                                    An example of Focault’s Pendulum.
                                     
                                    I read the book, by, I think, Umberto Eco, but I can’t remember the plot.
                                     
                                    Neil W.
                                    #94320
                                    Nicholas Farr
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                                      @nicholasfarr14254

                                      Hi, I know this is an old thread, but yesterday I took a visit to London myself. I managed to get to the Science Museum for a couple of hours or so later in the afternoon and was eager to see if Foucault's Pendulum was still their. Well apart from the whole layout of the museum being totally changed since my first ever visit, indeed they still have the Pendulum. Instead of markings engraved into to the floor (as I remember it) it has two raised quadrants opposite to each other, separated by a small circular block. One quadrant is marked out in degrees 0 to 90 and the other quadrant is marked out in time 10.00 hrs to 18.00 hrs.The pendulum is 22.45 metres long and is keep in motion by an electrical impulse system.

                                      Foucaults Pendulum 1.jpg

                                      There are a few more photo's of some other items that may be of interest to you, in my Science Museum album.

                                      Regards Nick.

                                      #94327
                                      Cornish Jack
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                                        @cornishjack

                                        Foucault's Pendulum? memories from very young having a set of Children's Encyclopedia in which was a very atmospheric drawing of the Pendulum. Made my first visit to Paris for a training conference about eight years ago and the boss agreed to my staying over for a night stop. Grabbed the Metro with no idea where to go, so booked to the first station I recognised – Notre Dame. Left the station and wandered – saw a big church on top of a slope , popped in and found myself in the Pantheon memorials to the French greats, Victor Hugo et al and … suspended from the ENORMOUS dome – Foucault's Pendulum – the original!!! Selected for the original experiment, apparently, because the suspension length (300'?) would allow it to act as though it was detached from the Earth.Quite, quite amazing.

                                        #94332
                                        Ian S C
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                                          @iansc

                                          Like the lathe, I imagine it had a lot of work done to it before going on display, we hav'nt come that far in the last 200 years have we. Ian S C

                                          #94335
                                          John Haine
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                                            @johnhaine32865

                                            With travel and checkin time, you may not have as much time as you hope. The best value venue for just one visit will ne the science museum ad others have suggested.

                                            #94355
                                            maurice bennie
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                                              @mauricebennie99556

                                              A visit to ABBEYWOOD SE29AQ on the south bank of the THAMES to see 4 enormous steam engines 42 feet beam 25 foot dia flywheel .one has been restored and can be seen in steam (check to find out when.)These are the engines which were desined by Joseph Bazaljette and made by J.Watts to pump the sewerage from London.

                                              There is road works going on so check to see what is happening.

                                              #94373
                                              magpie
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                                                @magpie

                                                HI John & Maurice. Did you check the date at the start of this thread ? I think Mark may have been and gone by now !!!!

                                                Cheers Derek

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