Lifelites – A Charity for Children with Life Limiting Illnesses.

The President, Jaswinder S. Shergill, requested that we give some publicity to a very worthy cause. Our friend from The Welding Institute, Dr. Richard Johnson, supports ‘Lifelites’, a charity which provides equipment for terminally ill children. It gives them the opportunity to use a computer or play a computer game and bring a little joy into their lives. Richard was … Continue reading “Lifelites – A Charity for Children with Life Limiting Illnesses.”

Date change for the visit to Constar International

Please note – that there is a change of date for a forthcoming event. Our factory visit to Constar International in May has been brought forward by one week to suit our host company. The new date for your diaries for this visit is Thursday 23rd May 2013. Click on the link above or see the Events list to view … Continue reading “Date change for the visit to Constar International”

The Manchester Association of Engineers

We have made contact recently with the Manchester Association of Engineers (MAE). The MAE was formally established on the 14th January 1856 with an aim to: Bring together of those engaged in the design, direction or superintendence of engineering works and operations, for mutual improvement and assistance, increase of acquaintance and for promoting frequent exchange of opinion on interesting questions … Continue reading “The Manchester Association of Engineers”

Railways to the Clouds – A lecture by Frank Smith

Our good friend Frank Smith talked about Switzerland’s railways at the Cleckheaton venue at the recent meeting on Thursday 28th February. Frank’s lecture was entitled “Railways to the Clouds“ As usual his illustrated talk was filled with amusing stories and anecdotes. We are sure Frank will return with another interesting talk for us in the future.

Report on the Visit to Thomas Broadbent Ltd., by Andrew Kibler

A little history of the company Broadbent was founded in 1864 providing engineering services to the local textile industry across the north of England. During its early years the company built a diverse range of products including steam engines, cars and large overhead travelling cranes. In the late 1800s Broadbent concentrated on designing and manufacturing centrifuges, and by the early … Continue reading “Report on the Visit to Thomas Broadbent Ltd., by Andrew Kibler”

Report on the visit to see ‘The Hobbit’ by Andrew Kibler

Although the night was pretty dismal with heavy rain, the iMax cinema proved once again to be a winner. The thought of sitting down to a 2 hr 45 min film was not everyone’s cup of tea, including mine but the time just seemed to vanish, mainly due to the spectacular 3D effects and stunning sound quality. Indeed there were … Continue reading “Report on the visit to see ‘The Hobbit’ by Andrew Kibler”