Time: Saturday, 2 December 2000
Place: Science Museum, London
There was a fruitful discussion regarding whether meetings could be full or half-day. Full day meetings offer more opportunity for discussion, however practicalities meant it was not always possible to hold a full day meeting. Partnering with other groups, such as the education group were a good idea, and should be borne in mind when organizing specific meetings. Chris Green will look into the possibility of partnering with organizations such as the Royal Society when they hold meetings of interest to our members.
Chris Ray reported on the next meeting on Space, to be held on May 12 or 19. Jacquelyn Mitton, Robin Catchpole and Michael Green had been approached. Doug Millard, Jane Wess or Kevin Johnson from the Science Museum were suggested as a fourth speaker. Sophie Duncan would ask Doug Millard if he would like to participate. Sophie Duncan would investigate the possibility of holding the meeting in the Science Museum, and arrange for a tour of the Space Gallery. It was noted that the Royal Entomological Society in Queensgate could be hired for meetings, should the Science Museum not be available. It was suggested the Royal Astronomical Society may wish to sponsor the event.
Discussion regarding the October meeting 2001 centered on two possibilities, Nobel Prize winners (the first Nobel Prize being awarded in 1901) and Magnetism. Neil Brown would contact the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm. Peter Rowlands would investigate appropriate speakers, and Sophie Duncan agreed to do the administration. The controversy surrounding Nobel Prize awards, and the questions over whether the Nobel prizes biased history were noted as interesting points for discussion at the meeting. It was suggested that the meeting could also have a visit to the play 'Copenhagen' and Lucy Hudson would investigate this. It was agreed that Michael Frayn should be asked to speak.
Should there be difficulties setting up this meeting it was decided that a concept meeting on Magnetism would be set up instead. John Roche, Jeff Hughes, Andy Warwick, Patricia Farah, David Caplin and Peter Williams were all suggested as possible speakers. There was a wide-ranging discussion over whether solid state physics should be included.
The possible date for the meeting would be the 20 October 2001. It was noted that the AGM should be held before the meeting.
Suggestions for the 2002 meetings were:
Virtual Meetings could compliment meetings being held. A time-limited discussion could be held on the internet in a shared space. The speakers could respond to any comments arising from the discussion at the end. Summaries of the papers would be put on the site before the meeting. Mike Thurlow would advise how this could be done, and the next concept meeting would be a good opportunity to try it out.
Lucy Hudson suggested celebrating Marconi's transmission across the Atlantic in 1901 with an evening lecture. Lucy would follow this up. Chris Green suggested the possibility of inviting Clive Baldark to speak at an evening lecture, on CAT Scanning and Egyptian Mummies.
Lucy Hudson reported that the newsletter was going well. Peter Rowlands agreed to write about the Poynting Blue Plaque in Manchester, and Stuart Leadstone was to contribute a tribute to the sterling work of John Roche. Ian Butterworth noted formal thanks for all the hard work he had done on behalf of the group.
Representation of the group at IOP Congress was discussed. While a day meeting seems unlikely to be well attended, an evening lecture, or a display seemed a valuable contribution to make.
Ian Butterworth thanked people for their response to the IOPs request for an archivist. Mike Thurlow and Bob Chivers had both volunteered.
Chris Green asked that a list of addresses of committee members be circulated. Sophie Duncan would check everyone was happy and send a list out.
The membership of the committee was discussed. Hugh Montgomery will stand down at the next AGM, and Sophie Duncan will stand down as secretary. It was agreed that we should try to encourage other people to be more involved. Suggestions of people who may wish to be on the committee included Raj Williamson, and Colin Hempstead.
Lucy Hudson and Sophie Duncan would investigate the possibility of setting up a historic walk in London. Chris Green would look into the possibility of setting up a residential weekend. Chris Ray to follow up the potential of having a schools lecture.
The next committee meeting could be held at 11.30 on 12/19 May alongside the Space Meeting. To be discussed.
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