The Geezers witness the breaking of a steel bar with the help of David Kirkaldy’s 116 ton Victorian Universal Testing Machine, which set world standards for engineering. David Kirkaldy was born in Dundee in 1820.
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The Geezers witness the breaking of a steel bar with the help of David Kirkaldy’s 116 ton Victorian Universal Testing Machine, which set world standards for engineering. David Kirkaldy was born in Dundee in 1820.
Read moreWhat will we be doing and why? We will be walking from Tottenham Hale on the banks of The River Lea to Stepney on July 8th. The Geezers club have previously raised funds for The
Read moreOrnithologist Dave Clark gave a talk to the Geezers not on Mary Poppins but on his favourite subject Monsieur Henri Pol – Le Charmeur d‘oiseaux. The silver Honda had seen better days. Battered and forlorn, trundling
Read morePrices have been kept at £20 for adults and £10 for children and carers. Tickets will go on sale in the Roman Road IDEA store at 12.00 on the dates listed. Coaches will depart from
Read moreThe geezers are always willing to do what we can to help the planet in its hour of need. When an invite from trees for cities to plant trees in Stepney came via Susy from Stepney
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