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Old 3rd Dec 2021, 11:25 pm   #1
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The Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group (BECG) is pleased to announce that we have a home for our Broadcast Engineering Museum.

A 30,000 sq ft building set on 2 acres of land has been purchased at Hemswell Cliff in Lincolnshire and now the work really begins.

Full details here: https://becg.org.uk/2021/12/02/becg-...eum/#more-3571

There's a long, long way to go! Keen to hear from potential helpers

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Old 4th Dec 2021, 12:19 am   #2
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Congratulations are in order for this major step forwards. It's a massive undertaking that only the most dedicated team would take on. Thankfully they have, as the results are sure to be unique and impressive.

I would love to join in but I fear we have our own project on a similar scale rolling out soonish...
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Thanks, Lucien,

This is indeed a huge undertaking and we're looking to establish a significant broadcast heritage museum. It will take some time before we can open the doors to the public, but the more volunteers we can recruit, the quicker it will be done. Money is (strangely . . .) also a key enabler.

This is not Heritage Lottery funded - it's so far come out of peoples' own pockets and a generous benefactor, so we do need help . . .

The building is owned by BECG, so we can't be kicked out, but the running costs will have to be covered as well as refurbishment and fitting out.

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This is brilliant news, congratulations. Sounds like an ideal location for you too.
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Thanks, Paul,

Yes, it's ideal in so many ways, even though it's never going to be 'near everyone'. Being in Lincolnshire has almost uniquely made the price right. This would have been completely off the radar cost wise anywhere south and also in most other areas.

The hard work has already begun - clearing up inside and out despite the time of year and the weather. This early stuff is just sheer grunt work and no real skills needed, just DIY. A friendly glazier would be good to know though.

We're also very conscious of the building's own history as well as the history that is to be 'installed'. My research shows that 427 sergeants, flight sergeants and warrant officers who took off from RAF Hemswell during the war were killed on operations. It's a staggering number of brave men who would have used the building. Most would have had their quarters there too. They will be commemorated.

Let the day's work begin

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Congratulations Paul,
It's agreat step forward.

I spent the majority of my working life in the TV broadcast industry, working for equipment providers & system installers, rather than the actual broadcast companies.
Unfortunately, I'm now the other side of the country, so rather a long way for me.

However, I shall watch the progress with interest, & hopefully will be able at some point to lend a hand, even if it's only for a few days.

David.

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Thanks, David,

Look forward to seeing you there one day.

The main large rooms will be for the cameras, telecines, VTR, OB etc., but we also plan to have some domestic TVs in room settings.

It's going to take several years, but some kit will move in shortly.

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