2023 Spring/summer outings

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Re: 2023 Spring/summer outings

David Barnes
I'm interested in Thames Water sites, but not in June.
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Re: 2023 Spring/summer outings

Bazza
Thanks Ian for your ideas and afraid I have not returned the form as requested, had troubles on downloading.

But in summary I am up for overnight outings (prefer either Autumn or early Spring ) plus the other sites like Thames Water.

Also visited Orford several times including few games of golf and even further nort up the coast you have many wildlife locations around Wash with seal pups early March to April (which some of us could be interested)

NB Felixstowe - onroute would be worth a stop.
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Re: 2023 Spring/summer outings

Chris Sawyer
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Hi Ian,

Thanks for sorting out these outings.  I am currently interested in all of the outings and have a couple in my diary already.  I am also interested in any Thames Water sites that Ron can access for us.
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Re: 2023 Spring/summer outings

Ron R
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Hi my name is Ron Ruggins and I have recently joined the society l am interested in Digital film and 3d photography. I work for Thames Water and one of our Water Treatment sites.( Kempton Park) has Three Steam engines that are the same specification as were used on HMS Titanic, in fact they were used  in the 1958 film A Night to Remember with Kenneth Moore a dramatisation of the last hours of the Titanic I Think this would make a good outing for the society what do others think? Anyway I look forward to seeing you at some of the Outings

                            Ron Ruggins
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Re: 2023 Spring/summer outings

Chris Sawyer
Hi Ron,

Sounds good to me.  I am always interested in the story of the Titanic.

Did you see the Titanic 3d scan on breakfast tv this morning?  They took 700,000 images in 200 hours to create the 3d effect.
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