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A swan necked flask used by Louis Pasteur ![]() The Group at Wadworth's We showed a DVD of the development and building of The Falkirk Wheel. It also showed the revival of the Scottish lowland canals as a millennium project and how the Wheel linked them together. On July 19th we have arranged to visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, which is housed in his home in Bath. He was an amazing scientist who not only made his telescopes there, but also discovered the planet Uranus. We are meeting at 1.45pm at the platform café situated in the old Green Park Railway station. Please make your own arrangements for travel and lunch. Can you contact me if you have any problems? Visitors to this visit are more than welcome. The museum is at 19 New King Street, Bath and a charge of £4 is payable on entrance. Contact Eric on 01249 660124
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