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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Missing men of the Battle of Britain - Part 2 - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Dom Pound will be  returning to talk to us about some more of The Few who were posted missing. \nMissing members of The Few Part 2 (previous attendance of part 1 not necessary): Dom will be focusing on the next group of men who were shot down in 1940\, but were not found until post war recoveries allowed them to rest in peace. The men covered in this talk will be: \nLt Werner Knittle III/JG51 \nGef Richard Riedel 2/JG3 \nFlt lt H Beresford 257 Sqn \nSgt J Brimble 73 Sqn \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-missing-members-of-the-few-part-2-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20260226T223214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T223214Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: 238 & 92 Squadrons in focus - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Dom Pound will be talking to us about 238 & 92 Squadrons in the Battle of Britain. \nDom will give an in depth look at two Squadrons who fought in the Battle of Britain. One well known and the other often overlooked for their parts in the battle during July-October 1940. There will be a focus on personalities of the aircrew\, combats & losses. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-238-92-squadrons-in-focus-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20260226T223150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T223150Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Two British Legacies & The Dame Vera Lynn Memorial Statue - With Gary Italiaander & Susan Fleet MBE
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk. \n \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-two-british-legacies-the-dame-vera-lynn-memorial-statue-with-gary-italiaander-susan-fleet-mbe/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260313T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20260226T223114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T223114Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks:  From a Cold War to a Hot One - My Armament experiences - With Andy White
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where former RAF Armourer Andy White will be talking to us about his experiences of going from a Cold War to a Hot One\, with a bit in the southern hemisphere for good luck.  \nHe will talking us through his armament experiences over 24 years of service and will give us a brief history of the important role RAF Armourers have played over time. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-from-a-cold-war-to-a-hot-one-my-armament-experiences-with-andy-white/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260227T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20251023T205224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T152506Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Missing members of The Few (Part 1) - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Dom Pound will be talking to us about some of The Few who were posted missing. \nDom who is an area manager for the Battle of Britain Historical Society and creator of the 1940 Model Trail of Remembrance. \nThis is story of the men who were shot down in 1940 and remained missing until recovered post war. \n\nSgt H Adair – 213 Sqn\nPO G Drake 607 Sqn\nFO F Gruszka 65 Sqn\nSgt E Egan 501 Sqn\n\nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-missing-members-of-the-few-part-1-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20251023T204014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T110928Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: HELLO APANY BLUE ONE GARTER CALLING - With Sharon Ward -Limited availability
DESCRIPTION:THIS TALK HAS LIMITED AVAILABILITY REMAINING. PLEASE EMAIL enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk IF THE BOOKING SYSTEM SHOWS FULLY BOOKED. \nJoin us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Sharon Ward will talking to us about controlled interception in the Battle of Britain. \nSuccess during the Battle of Britain was dependent on placing fighter pilots in the right place at the right time. Discover how sector operations room personnel guided and supported their pilots in their quest to meet the enemy. The story of interception. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required 
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-hello-apany-blue-one-garter-calling-with-sharon-ward/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260123T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20251023T202905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T143435Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Lesser known Aces of the Battle of Britain - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Dom Pound will be returning following his talk on Ace Sgts\, to talk about 3 Pilots who achieved ace status during the Battle of Britain\, but are often overlooked. \nDom who is an area manager for the Battle of Britain Historical Society and creator of the 1940 Model Trail of Remembrance. He will focus in on the following pilots and tell their stories. \n\nFlt Lt Connors 111 Sqn\nSgt Barker 264 Sqn\nHauptmann H-K Mayer JG53\n\nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-lesser-known-aces-of-the-battle-of-britain-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251205T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20251023T201635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T201635Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: The Shy Assassin - With Air Marshal 'Black' Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Air Marshal ‘Black‘ Robertson CBE BA FRAeS FRSA RAF (Retd) will be talking to us about the story of Cyril Babbage\, Battle of Britain Spitfire ace and D-Day Mosquito pilot. \nThis is the inspiring story of the young butcher’s son who survived being shot down three times to become a decorated Battle of Britain Spitfire ace. Rescued once from the sea by fishermen\, Cyril Babbage briefly became the face of ‘the Few’ when he was pictured emerging from a boat on the beach at Bognor. He further distinguished himself by becoming the first man to shoot down one of the Luftwaffe’s new Fw 190 fighters. After two years as a flying instructor\, he returned to the front line flying Mosquitos with an elite Australian night intruder squadron. The early hours of D-Day found him targeting communication hubs deep behind the lines in occupied France. A man who simply loved to fly\, like so many who survived in wartime\, Babbage enjoyed more than his fair share of luck; he ended his flying career instructing on Meteors and Vampires. \nBlack Robertson joined the RAF in 1963\, instantly acquiring the nickname that’s remained with him ever since. After three years at the RAF College Cranwell he spent the next 33 in flying\, staff and command appointments\, including tours of duty in the USA\, Germany and the Falkands. He flew all the RAF’s front line fast jet aircraft and also qualified as a helicopter pilot. The air marshal regarded ten years\, five tours\, as a Whitehall warrior as necessary penance for the privilege of commanding 92 Squadron\, flying Phantoms\, and his subsequent appointment as an ADC to HM The Queen. After a second career in business\, latterly running his own defence consultancy\, he now spends his time writing and lecturing The Shy Assassin is his fifth book. \nAbout the speaker \nBlack Robertson joined the RAF in 1963\, instantly acquiring the nickname that’s remained with him ever since. After three years at the RAF College Cranwell he spent the next 33 in flying\, staff and command appointments\, including tours of duty in the USA\, Germany and the Falkands. He flew all the RAF’s front line fast jet aircraft and also qualified as a helicopter pilot. The air marshal regarded ten years\, five tours\, as a Whitehall warrior as necessary penance for the privilege of commanding 92 Squadron\, flying Phantoms\, and his subsequent appointment as an ADC to HM The Queen. After a second career in business\, latterly running his own defence consultancy\, he now spends his time writing and lecturing The Shy Assassin is his fifth book. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-the-shy-assassin-with-air-marshal-black-robertson/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20251023T200305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T200305Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Forgotten Sgt Pilots of the Battle of Britain - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Dom Pound will be returning to talk about 3 Sgt Pilots who achieved ace status during the Battle of Britain\, but are often overlooked. \nDom who is an area manager for the Battle of Britain Historical Society and creator of the 1940 Model Trail of Remembrance. He will focus in on the following pilots and tell their stories. \n\n Sgt William Rolls – 72 Sqn\nSgt Ronnie Hamlyn (Pictured) – 610 Sqn\nSgt William Dymond – 111 Sqn\n\nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-forgotten-sgt-pilots-of-the-battle-of-britain-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251107T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20251023T194858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T115423Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: The wider history of RAF Exeter - With Chris Wiseman
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where the history of RAF Exeter will be brought to life through its historian Chris Wiseman. \nFollowing on from his in depth talk on RAF Exeter in the Battle of Britain\, Chris brings together a lifetime of research exploring it’s origins from 1937\, right through to Exeter airport as it’s known in present day. He’ll shed light on its origins\, it’s key role in the Battle of Britain\, the Exeter Blitz and it’s role in D-Day. He’ll cover the types of aircraft flown from there and the impact the base had on the surrounding area\, also exploring the legacy that’s left today. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-raf-exeter-with-chris-wiseman/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251024T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251024T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250604T151931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T083511Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: The ROC in Northern Ireland with Alan Lawley
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, when Alan Lawley will be joining us to talk about the untold story of the Royal Observer Corps (ROC) in Northern Ireland.  \nThe presentation will focus on how 31 Group faced many challenges and had to operate very differently from other ROC Groups during the ‘Troubles’. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place \nPlease note the Museum will be closing earlier than usual at 2.00pm for a private function.
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-the-roc-in-northern-ireland/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251003T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250604T150947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T150947Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: The Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) – With Aldon Ferguson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Aldon Ferguson will returning to talk to us about the vitally important role played by the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) in the Second World War. \nIrreverently also known as ‘Ancient and Tatty Airmen’ or ‘Anything to Anywhere’\, the ATA was a vital element in ferrying aircraft around Britain and near Europe during World War Two.  Formed to relieve pressure on operational aircrew\, the ATA was open to pilots and engineers unable to join the RAF for various reasons such as sex\, nationality\, medical fitness\, eyesight etc. \nWith an amazing group of aircrew\, the ATA ferried over 309\,000 aircraft.  By February 1945 the ATA operated out of 20 airfields across the UK with 637 pilots of which 110 were women. \nThis is the story of their many achievements\, many unsung\, the dangers they faced\, accidents and death but a dramatically successful operation. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-the-air-transport-auxiliary-ata-with-aldon-ferguson/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250604T150356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T150356Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Battle of Britain: 85 Years On – With Chris Leworthy
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk. It is over 85 years since the summer of 1940 when outnumbered young pilots from 15 countries defeated the Luftwaffe. Chris will remind us of just what happened in that period\, from the occupation of Northern Europe / the Low Countries and Norway / to Operation Dynamo\, and the crucial and vicious 3 & 1/2 months of the Battle of Britain.  \nHe will cover: \n– The game changing Dowding defence and interception system. \n– The four phases of the battle. \n– The key attacks which took place on 15 September 1940\, forever remembered as Battle of Britain Day. \n– Draw conclusions. \n– Provide a tribute. \nThe talk will be illustrated with maps\, photographs and paintings from that time. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-battle-of-britain-85-years-on-with-chris-leworthy/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250627T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T171925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T171925Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: RAF Exeter and the Battle of Britain - With Chris Wiseman and Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where Chris Wiseman and Dom Pound will be talking to us about the role of RAF Exeter and it’s role within 10 Group covering the South West during the Battle of Britain. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-raf-exeter-and-the-battle-of-britain-with-chris-wiseman-and-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250620T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T164759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T164759Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: The RAF in Russia - With Aldon Ferguson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where Aldon Ferguson will returning to talk to us about the RAF’s defensive support of the Soviet port city of Murmansk in Russia during 1941.  \nSeveral RAF units were sent to the Murmansk region to support the Russians and open a second front against the Germans.  Even then mutual mistrust clouded the operations and extreme weather\, language problems and difficult supply lines made this a very hazardous operation leading to many deaths and crashes. Several RAF personnel excelled and were awarded by the Russians with the Order of Lenin.  A difficult but eventually successful expedition in time of war and great pressure to protect the UK from impending German invasion. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-the-raf-in-russia-with-aldon-ferguson/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250606T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T163809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T163809Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Seaborne Observers - With John Shere
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum on the anniversary of D-Day for our Friday morning talk where 81 years on\, John Shere of the ROCA (Royal Observer Corps Association) will be talking to us about the unusual story of the ROC Observers who became enrolled in the Royal Navy and sailed with the allied invasion forces. \nAt a conference held at the Air Ministry on the 5 April 1944 it was agreed that Royal Observer Corps personnel\, experienced in aircraft recognition\, would be deployed to merchant vessels\, wearing Royal Observer Corps uniform with the shoulder flash SEABORNE\, and a Royal Navy brassard with the letters RN. \nIn total\, 796 Observers became enrolled in the Royal Navy with the rank of Petty Officer / Aircraft Identifiers and sailed with the allied invasion forces taking part in Operation Overlord – the codename for the invasion and liberation of occupied Europe. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-seaborne-observers-with-john-shere/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250523T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T161054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T161054Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Battle of Britain 85th Anniversary Model Project - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where model maker and Battle of Britain enthusiast Dom Pound will be talking to us about the Battle of Britain 85th Anniversary Model Project he has spearheaded across a number of Battle of Britain linked sites across the South East (including Bentley Priory Museum).   \nThe models will help Bentley Priory Museum to share the story of Lock and Neil’s meeting in the sky during the summer of 1940. \nDom has been fascinated by the Battle of Britain since he was a child and describes it as a “life-long passion”. \nHe explains: “At the age of five I attended my first Battle of Britain reunion at RAF Kenley\, back when there were still numerous veterans to still tell the story… by my late teens the numbers of the ‘Few’ had reduced drastically\, but my appreciation for that vital summer of 1940 has grown and I am now dedicated to preserving the memory of the Few however I can. \n“Encouraged by watching my father make kits for me as a small child\, I began building my own at the age of 12. As the years passed\, I took my skills to a new level\, spending many hours making my models as realistic as possible and adding every ounce of spare detail I could. In late 2021\, having used social media to share my builds\, I received my first commissions\, a catalyst for what is now a small\, part-time business. \n“I am now using my skills to create displays for key Battle of Britain sites in time for the 85th anniversary in 2025. I aim to create displays that are interactive and informative but that also inspire commemoration and tell stories. In total I will be creating 17 models that will be displayed at seven sites. \n“I dedicate this project to the memory of the ‘Few’ and the memory of the Battle of Britain 1940.” \nFurther updates on this project can be found on our webpage here: \nhttps://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/battle-of-britain-85th-anniversary-model-project/ \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-battle-of-britain-85th-anniversary-model-project-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250516T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T155513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T163719Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Hello Stanmore  Dover Calling  New Raid - with Sharon Ward
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Sharon Ward will be taking us through how the use of RDF (later known as Radar) was a key component of the integrated air defence system during the Battle of Britain. \nPersonnel working at coastal radar stations & in the filter room gave Fighter Command essential warning of the approach of enemy raids during the Battle of Britain. This non-technical presentation will cover their work; what they did & how they did it. No knowledge of radar or physics required! \nAbout the speaker \nSharon has been a volunteer tour guide at Bentley Priory Museum since it opened. She has studied archived original sources researching the technologies & inner workings of the air defence system at the time of the Battle of Britain with the thoroughness and attention to detail of an experienced Systems Analyst. She is also a local historian and has contributed towards several of the Harrow Heritage Trust plaques around the area. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-hello-stanmore-dover-calling-new-raid-with-sharon-ward/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250502T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250502T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T140720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T140834Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Intelligence\, Events and Organisations - With Ron Koorm
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where following last year’s fantastic talk on Intelligence People and Places\, Ron Koorm will return to talk about some of the Intelligence Events and Organisations during the the 2nd World War. \nRonald Koorm is an established author on military history\, codebreaking and intelligence\, currently finalising a WW2 Codebreaking Glossary in three volumes\, covering worldwide people\, places\, events\, organisations\, deception\, equipment\, and systems. The Talk will focus on certain selected\, specific Events and Organisations which had an impact on the outcome of the war. From the largest engineering factory in Europe during WW2\, to how Allied codebreaking machines were designed and built. The contribution of women in wartime and their achievement across different parts of the world. \nWe have to acknowledge that while the UK was established in intelligence gathering and processing\, we also relied on many external organisations and people around the world to help defeat the enemy\, and provide invaluable support. With his extensive research the speaker located some relevant wartime photos which had never been seen before by the Museum archivist at GCHQ. Some of those will be published in volume two of the author’s glossary. \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place \nImages courtesy of The National Cryptologic Museum\, USA ©
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-intelligence-events-and-organisations-with-ron-koorm/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250328T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250306T110446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T111225Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Forgotten stories. Lesser known members of The Few - With Dom Pound
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where Dom Pound will be telling the stories behind 3 of the perhaps lesser known members of  The Few. \n \nDom will be focusing on: \nFlt Lt W. Rhodes-Moorehouse 601 Sqn \nFlt Lt W. Rushmer 603 Sqn \nFlt Lt J. Sanders 615 Sqn \n  \n  \n \n  \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-forgotten-stories-lesser-known-members-of-the-few-with-dom-pound/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250321T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250321T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20250304T154557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T111232Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: 5K from the Frontline; Documenting the war in Eastern Ukraine - With Anastasia Taylor-Lind
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind will be talking us through her time spent documenting the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. \nAnastasia will be talking to us about impact of the war on the lives of those ordinary people living along the frontline\, which she has captured so vividly in her photographic project ‘5K from the Frontline’. \nAnastasia is a photojournalist who has recently been commissioned by the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund for us\, to capture photographs of women serving in the RAF today. These will be available to view in our next temporary exhibition titled ‘Ad Astra’ opening on Friday 21 March. \nAbout the speaker \nAnastasia Taylor-Lind is a British/Swedish photojournalist and a poet. \nFor the past decade Anastasia has collaborated with Alisa Sopova\, a journalist and an anthropologist from the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. In 2023\, she received the Canon Female Photojournalist Award for her long-term reporting from eastern Ukraine\, and over 100\,000 people visited her exhibition ‘Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline’ at the Imperial War Museum. \nAnastasia is a National Geographic Society Explorer\, TED Fellow\, and 2016 Nieman Fellow at Harvard university. Her first book Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square\, about the 2014 revolution in Ukraine\, was published the same year. Her debut poetry collection One Language was published by Smith|Doorstop in 2022. \nAnastasia has Masters degrees in photojournalism and poetry. \n \n  \nThe talk will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre and entry is included with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place \nPhotos by Anastasia Taylor-Lind ©
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-5k-from-the-frontline-documenting-the-war-in-eastern-ukraine-with-anastasia-taylor-lind/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250228T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250228T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20241022T181051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T160639Z
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SUMMARY:FULLY BOOKED - Friday Morning Talks: Stanford Tuck – With Helen Doe - FULLY BOOKED
DESCRIPTION:This talk is now fully booked. A waiting list for places is in place on a first come\, first served basis in the event of any drop outs. Please email us on enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk if you would like to be added to this. \nJoin us for our Friday morning talk\, where popular historian\, author and speaker Helen Doe will be talking about the legendry Stanford Tuck. \nHer book is a completely new biography of this famous fighter ace. In January 1942 Tuck was one of the top three fighter aces. With film star good looks\, he was a glamorous role model for the RAF publicity machine and an eager press and public wanting wartime heroes. He fought over Dunkirk and distinguished himself in the Battle of Britain. But in 1942 he was shot down and imprisoned in Stalag Luft III where his roommate was Roger Bushell\, the Great Escape mastermind.  Tuck narrowly escaped being murdered by the Nazis and later made a successful escape into Russian territory. \nThe book has been written with access to Tuck’s personal papers and seeks to understand the complex man behind the myths. \nAbout Helen Doe \nHelen Doe is a historian\, author and speaker with a particular love of maritime subjects. It is people\, often the ordinary and\, sometimes unsung\, heroes and heroines that attract her attention. She has written a range of books from maritime history to RAF history. \nA popular speaker\, Helen has spoken at several literary festivals and is a regular guest on cruise ships. \nShe has appeared on television\, most recently in an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? She has advised on many TV programmes including David Dimbleby’s Britain and the Sea. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nThis talk is now fully booked. A waiting list for places is in place on a first come\, first served basis in the event of any drop outs. Please email us on enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk if you would like to be added to this.
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-stanford-tuck-with-helen-doe/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250214T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250214T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20241022T174845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T191612Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Friday Morning Talks: The Stanmores and Harrow Weald – Part 3 – With John Williams - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:*Originally postponed\, this talk has now been cancelled owing to the sad news of the passing of the speaker\, John Williams. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJohn was not only one of our valued Friday Morning Talks speakers. He had been a Museum Trustee for many years and continued as a volunteer after he stepped down.\n\n\nJohn was incredibly supportive of the Museum and its foundation; promoting it in the local Stanmore community and offering hands-on support over the years. His latest project was overseeing the repainting/restoration of the Bunker doors to enhance the visitor experience.\n\n\nHe will be missed deeply by many of us at the Museum who got know him so well over the years.
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-the-stanmores-and-harrow-weald-part-3-with-john-williams/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250207T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20241022T174248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T170739Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Dad's Army Goes To War - With Melody Foreman
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Melody Foreman will be talking us through the real military service history of many of the cast in the much loved comedy sitcom Dad’s Army. \nFor decades the classic\, evergreen BBC comedy Dad’s Army has entertained millions of viewers around the world. But the farcical antics of Walmington-on-Sea’s bumbling Home Guard platoon camouflage the true military service of some of the actors themselves. Despite their light-hearted appearance\, many of the cast saw active service in one\, or even both\, of the world wars – and much of it far from humorous. \nAbout the speaker \nMELODY FOREMAN is a journalist with experience in newspapers and television documentaries. She also works as a book sommelier and public speaker. Melody is the author of the best-selling Bomber Girls\, A Spitfire Girl\, the biography of Air Transport Auxiliary pilot Mary Wilkins Ellis\, The Wreck Hunter: Battle of Britain and the Blitz\, and two books about the history of Kent. Melody is a regular contributor to national publications including Britain at War magazine. She maintains an avid interest in the social history of both the First and Second World Wars\, literature\, art\, film and theatre studies. www.melodyforeman.co.uk \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Operations Room gallery and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required \nThis talk was advertised as fully booked\, but we’re pleased to say that it will now be held in our Operations Room gallery and further bookings will be taken. Please email enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk or call 020 8950 5526 if you would like to book. \n 
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-dads-army-goes-to-war-with-melody-foreman/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241129T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20241017T152450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T152450Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Stalin's Female Pilots - The Night Witches - With Debbie Land
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday Morning Talk\, where Debbie Land will be speaking about Stalin’s Female Pilots\, known as The Night Witches. \nA look at the engagement of women in Stalin’s Air Force\, with focus on the Night Witches and the Polikarpov PO2.\nWe will lightly venture into the Russian historical timeline\, to look at some of the women involved in WWI\, aviatrix progress during the inter-war years and introduce some of the key players who felt the need to respond to Operation Barbarossa. \nAbout the speaker \nDebbie is the Costume and Carriage Curator / Volunteer Co-Ordinator at the Shuttleworth Collection & Gardens in Bedfordshire. She is also responsible for leading the flightline tours at the ever popular Shuttleworth airshows. \nIt will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre for those with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-stalins-female-pilots-the-night-witches-with-debbie-land/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20241017T150604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T150604Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Phew! That Was Close - With Air Marshal GA 'Black' Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where Air Marshal (Retd) GA ‘Black’ Robertson will be returning to speak about some extraordinary individual’s experiences that are featured in his latest book ‘Flying Through the Ranks’. \nPopular speaker Air Marshal Black Robertson returns on Friday 8 November with another fascinating talk:  Phew – That Was Close! It’s based on his latest book\, Flying Through the Ranks\, where contributors from a Marshal of the RAF to a Junior Technician tell a series of extraordinary stories that run the gamut of risk-taking from the Cold War to the Balkans. \nTo give you a flavour of some eye-opening experiences\, you’ll hear of a Lightning first-tourist who succumbs to the ‘press-on spirit’. In the Falklands a calculated gamble puts tanker crews in grave danger\, while a brilliant\, almost equally risky piece of improvisation averts potential disaster for a young Hunter pilot. Then from Kosovo comes the tale of an astonishing helicopter escape. There are engineer stories too\, not least those from a UK base seemingly prone to serious accidents. Central to so many of these riveting tales is the bond between those who fly and those who support them on the ground – as is the most important factor of them all: sheer good fortune. Don’t miss this enthralling illustrated presentation. \nAbout the speaker \nAir Marshal GA ‘Black’ Robertson CBE BA FRAeS FRSA RAF (Retd) \n‘Black’ Robertson joined the RAF in 1963\, instantly acquiring the nickname that’s remained with him ever since. After 3 years at the RAF College\, Cranwell\, he spent the next three decades in flying\, staff and command appointments including tours of duty in the USA\, Germany and the Falkands. He flew all the RAF’s front line fighter aircraft and also qualified as a helicopter pilot. A trustee of the David Vaisey Awards\, a Cranfield Trust mentor and an ambassador for the National Spitfire Monument\, www.nationalspitfireproject\, he now devotes his time mainly to lecturing and writing and has appeared at the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Gloucester History Festival. Flying Through the Ranks is his fourth book; for more information\, see www.blackrobertson.com. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIt will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre for those with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-phew-that-was-close-with-air-marshal-ga-black-robertson/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bentley Priory Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241025T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241025T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T111607
CREATED:20240621T110617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T110617Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: My Uncle\, The Battle of Britain VC - With Jim Nicolson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for our Friday morning talk\, where Jim Nicolson will be returning to speak about his Uncle\, James Nicolson VC. \nIn this presentation\, Jim Nicolson will talk about his similarly named uncle\, James Nicolson\, who was the only Fighter Command pilot in the whole of the Second World War to be awarded the Victoria Cross. Jim’s talk focuses on his uncle’s early war experiences; the action which resulted in the award of the Victoria Cross; the impact that the award had on him and his wife; his subsequent death in action in Burma near the end of the war; ending with the steps taken to remember his gallantry. \nAbout the speaker \nJim served for thirty years as a police officer; working for most of that time in Soho and London’s East End\, before moving to Hertfordshire from where he retired in 2002\, as the Assistant Chief Constable. \nHe has been a keen student of military history for many years\, particularly focusing on aviation and the Great War. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIt will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre for those with Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your place via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-my-uncle-the-battle-of-britain-vc-with-jim-nicolson/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: BRIXMIS - With Aldon Ferguson
DESCRIPTION:Join us a for our Friday morning talk\, where the ever popular historian Aldon Ferguson will be returning to talk about the Cold War covert reconnaissance mission\, BRIXMIS. \nThe British Commanders’ in Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany was essentially a license to spy.  Formed in 1946 by the Robertson – Malinin Agreement it permitted selected UK military groups to wander in Soviet occupied East Germany to monitor their troop movements and activities.  This right was fully exploited until the end of the Cold War and removal of Soviet forces from East Germany in 1991.  This is that story. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your seat via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-brixmis-with-aldon-ferguson/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: How we came to 'Love the Bomb' - With Bruce Clark
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Friday morning talk\, where Bruce Clark will talking about the evolution of bombing and strategy from the First World War to the Nuclear era.  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your seat via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-how-we-came-to-love-the-bomb-with-bruce-clark/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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SUMMARY:FULLY BOOKED -Friday Morning Talks: Eyes over D-Day - With Mark Lemon
DESCRIPTION:This talk is now fully booked. Please contact us enquiries@bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk or call on 020 8950 5526 if you would like to be added to the waiting list in the event of any drop outs. \nJoin us for our Friday morning talk\, where Mark Lemon will be returning to to talk about his Father in-law’s wartime work as a reconnaissance pilot.  \nEyes over D Day. The very personal journey of a reconnaissance pilot in the 2nd Tactical Airforce. \nF/Lt ‘Joe’ Boughey was involved every step of the way in the D Day Operations. A trained bomber pilot\, he was involved in early testing of secret “Rebecca” transponder technology that minimised allied casualties during close tactical air support. Very unusually\, he transferred from bombers to the single engine Mustang supporting excercises on Slapton Sands\, photographing German beach defences\, and probing our own decoys as part of Operation Fortitude. He was one of the first pilots to see D Day unfold\, and at dawn was acting as a spotter for HMS Belfast’s opening salvos against the German heavy defences. He gave close tactical reconnaissance support to Canadian and Polish troops as they advanced through Normandy\, playing a key role in the Battle of Falaise and in securing navel access to Antwerp passed Walcheren Island. The talk also shines an unexpected light on the likely true cause of failure of Operation Market Garden. \nThe painting above is one he had commissioned by Mark Posselthwaite showing Joe and his no2 flying over Ouistreham at dawn guiding HMS Belfast’s guns. \nAbout the speaker \nMark Lemon is a keen military historian\, and a volunteer at Bentley Priory. He has spent several years researching his father in law’s role in the RAF after his log books were stolen. This is his second talk at the museum\, having previously given another highly personal history\, that of his mother who was ‘the barmaid who built spitfires’. \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership.
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-eyes-over-d-day-with-mark-lemon/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Friday Morning Talks
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