What may be the world's oldest marine navigation instrument has been found on a wreck.
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- 13 October 2017
- Anglian Branch
On 10 October a party of 12 visited and thoroughly enjoyed the Signals Museum at RAF Henlow.
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Seventy years ago, our first President, Sir Harold Spencer Jones FAS, Astronomer Royal, delivered the first Presidential Address.
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Australian Cabinet papers reveal that their Government confronted protestors in installing an Omega site on their territory.
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Roger Easton Sr - known as the 'father of GPS' died on 8 May at his New Hampshire home.
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This week saw the BBC's time pips turn 90 - they were first broadcast on 5 February 1924.
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Lt Cdr Don Ridgway was a Fleet Air Arm observer who covered Arctic convoys and survived the sinking of HMS DASHER.
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- 20 December 2013
- Affiliate
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has been recognised as the birthplace of modern timekeeping.
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Sqn Ldr Norman Crookes, who has died aged 91, was hailed the outstanding night fighter navigator of WWII.
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Air Cdre Ted Sismore, who has died aged 90, was recognised as the RAF’s finest low-level navigator of the Second World War.
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