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Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group (BECG) Heritage Open Days
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Dave Hill
2023-08-30 18:08:06 UTC
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Hi,

Our Broadcast Engineering Museum will be opening again for the annual
Heritage Open Days scheme which this year will be on the 9th and 10th
September.

Last year was a great success for us, despite being far from ready. This
year, things have moved on tremendously at our museum near Gainsborough.
From feedback from visitors last year, we know how much it was enjoyed.

There's also much to see at the largest Antiques Centre in Europe right
next door to us.

We're based at the former RAF Hemswell, now Hemswell Cliff, DN21 5XS.

We're all volunteers and many come from far and wide, so let's hope that
the weather will be as good as it was last year.

The details are on our website here:
https://becg.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-2023/

There will certainly be much more to see and do this year as our huge
building is now more in a position to receive visitors, and more of the
primary exhibits are in place. These cover TV OB trucks, VT, TK, many, many
vintage TV cameras, radio broadcasting and much else.

Regards,
Dave Hill
Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group
Broadcast Engineering Museum
www.becg.tv
wrightsaerials@aol.com
2023-08-31 15:36:32 UTC
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Post by Dave Hill
Hi,
Our Broadcast Engineering Museum will be opening again for the annual
Heritage Open Days scheme which this year will be on the 9th and 10th
September.
Last year was a great success for us, despite being far from ready. This
year, things have moved on tremendously at our museum near Gainsborough.
From feedback from visitors last year, we know how much it was enjoyed.
There's also much to see at the largest Antiques Centre in Europe right
next door to us.
We're based at the former RAF Hemswell, now Hemswell Cliff, DN21 5XS.
We're all volunteers and many come from far and wide, so let's hope that
the weather will be as good as it was last year.
https://becg.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-2023/
There will certainly be much more to see and do this year as our huge
building is now more in a position to receive visitors, and more of the
primary exhibits are in place. These cover TV OB trucks, VT, TK, many, many
vintage TV cameras, radio broadcasting and much else.
Regards,
Dave Hill
Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group
Broadcast Engineering Museum
www.becg.tv
We will be there.

Bill
Richard Lamont
2023-09-20 12:57:48 UTC
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Post by Dave Hill
Hi,
Our Broadcast Engineering Museum will be opening again for the annual
Heritage Open Days scheme which this year will be on the 9th and 10th
September.
Last year was a great success for us, despite being far from ready. This
year, things have moved on tremendously at our museum near Gainsborough.
From feedback from visitors last year, we know how much it was enjoyed.
There's also much to see at the largest Antiques Centre in Europe right
next door to us.
We're based at the former RAF Hemswell, now Hemswell Cliff, DN21 5XS.
We're all volunteers and many come from far and wide, so let's hope that
the weather will be as good as it was last year.
https://becg.org.uk/event/heritage-open-days-2023/
There will certainly be much more to see and do this year as our huge
building is now more in a position to receive visitors, and more of the
primary exhibits are in place. These cover TV OB trucks, VT, TK, many, many
vintage TV cameras, radio broadcasting and much else.
Regards,
Dave Hill
Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group
Broadcast Engineering Museum
www.becg.tv
We will be there.
Bill
One of our volunteers has put a brief video report on the weekend here:


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Richard Lamont
BECG
www.becg.tv
wrightsaerials@aol.com
2023-09-21 15:02:05 UTC
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It was really interesting.

Bill

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