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Wroughton Visit

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Visit to the Science Museum Wroughton

The Science Museum Wroughton is part of the National Museum of Science and Industry and houses the Science Museum's collections of large objects.

Details of visit .......... Wroughton website


Date Thursday 10 March 2005
Destination The Science Museum Wroughton, Hackpen Lane, Wroughton, Wiltshire, SN4 9NS
Optional Lunch 12:00 at The Fox & Hounds, Wroughton
Tour times Start 14:00
Finish between 16:00 and 17:00
Cost Oxfordshire Branch is covering the cost of the trip for BCS members. For non member guests the cost of the visit is £5 a head, reducing to £3 if you are over 60 and retired.
You pay for your own lunch.

Visit Details

The Tour

The guided tour of a selection of the exhibits starts at 2.00pm and is likely to last between two and three hours. The Science Museum Wroughton is the large object storage facility for the National Collections of the Science Museum. The whole spectrum of collections of scientific and technological interest are stored and conserved here ranging from the Lockheed Constellation airliner to early computers, from bicycles to the Woods Press and MRI scanners to hovercrafts. The collections are stored in five hangars. The collections of wide appeal, such as the Air and Land Transport collections, are stored so that they can be easily viewed, with many of the objects clearly labelled. The majority of the objects are stored in racking, as in a warehouse, primarily to conserve space but also allowing easy access for conservation purposes. Currently approximately 18,000 objects are stored at this site.

For further details, visit www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/wroughton/

Weather can be chilly in early March. If it is, then dress warmly. The hangars are very big and heating is limited.

Transport

Transport to Wroughton is not provided. Car-sharing is suggested. The Science Museum at Wroughton is situated off the A4361 Devizes road, south of Swindon and the M4. From the motorway, exit at J15 or J16, follow signs for Wroughton and look out for the brown Science Museum signs.

Lunch

Lunch before the tour is optional. Anyone wishing to make their own arrangements for lunch should arrive at the Science Museum site in time for the 2.00pm start. Those wishing to join the group for lunch at The Fox & Hounds in Wroughton should arrive there from 12noon onwards.

The staff at The Fox & Hounds are expecting our group there for lunch on that day but do need to know the size of the group beforehand. When you book your place(s) for the guided tour please indicate also whether you wish to join the group for lunch.

From Wroughton, take the A4361 Devizes road. The Fox & Hounds is on the right-hand side of the road, shortly before you leave the built-up area of Wroughton. From there the road climbs in a south-westerly direction. You pass a turning to Elcombe on your right before reaching the airfield site on your left where the Science Museum is situated.

Cost

The Oxfordshire Branch of the BCS is subsidising the cost of the guided tour (making it free to members) but you pay for your own lunch.

Each BCS member can bring one non-member guest. Please indicate on your application whether you are a BCS member and, if so, whether you are bringing a non-member guest. The charge for non-member guests is £5 per person, or £3 if over-60 and retired. Please indicate on your application whether you and any guest are over-60 and retired. Be prepared to pay for non-member guests on the day.

The size of the guided tour group is limited. Places will be allocated as applications are received. If more applications are received than can be accommodated then a waiting list will be created.


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