April Meeting 2018

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Spring Auction

Wednesday 4th April – 19:30 start
Saltaire Methodist Church

Please remember that only members can bid on items.

Narrow Gauge North Exhibition

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Saturday 11th March – 10:00 to 16:30
Pudsey Civic Centre, Dawsons Corner, Pudsey, LS28 5TA

Adults: £6.00
Accompanied children under 16: £1.00
Hot & Cold refreshments available
Free parking
Disabled access to all areas except the stage

All proceeds to Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice, Leeds

Manchester MMEX Exhibition 2017

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18/19th February – Queen Elizabeth Hall, New Radcliffe Street, Oldham, OL1 1NL

February Meeting 2018

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Prince of Wales, Brand New Steam for the 21st Century” by Keith Crabtree

Wednesday 7th February 2018 – 19:30 start
Saltaire Methodist Church

Keith is from the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust and will take us through the history of the P2 loco and why they decided to recreate one.

January Meeting 2018

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Bits and Pieces Evening

Wednesday 3rd January 2018 19:30 start
Saltaire Methodist Church

Santa Comes to Northcliff 2016

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Santa is now fully booked for this event and is busy wrapping presents.
Ken Shipley is coordinating our helpers and trains if you are able to lend a hand.

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Annual Exhibition, Competition and Social 2016

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Saturday 26th November – 13:00-17:00
Saltaire Methodist Church

Please come and join us for our re-vamped exhibition. We have over 100 models booked in covering all aspects of model engineering and showing what our members do.
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Children in Need 2016

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Sunday 13th November – 12:00-15:00
Northcliff Railway Clubhouse

The railway was open in conjunction with the Friends of Northcliffe to raise money for Children in Need. Hot drinks available as well as some activities for the children such as face painting and biscuit decorating.

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Shipley Library Display 2016

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From the 30th August until Friday 9th September we shall be putting on a display of models and photographs to promote the Society, this is in conjunction with Friends of Northcliff who are taking the opportunity to celebrate their 25th Anniversary and the Northcliff Heritage Project.

The display will be in the foyer of Shipley Library. Please feel free to pop along if you are interested.

 

Diesel Day 2016

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Bradford MES Diesel Day, Northcliff Railway
Sunday 24th July, gates will be open from 10:00 and finish around 16:00.

Loco Competition 2016

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Rubber and electric powered loco competition and running evening

2016 Electric Loco Rules

Wednesday 6th July – 19:30 onwards
Northcliff Railway

Open Day 2016

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Bradford MES Open Day, Northcliff Railway

Saturday 18th June, gates will be open from 10:00 and finish around 17:00.

Thank you to everyone that came and supported this event. The weather kept fine and we had 10 visiting locos plus 2 of our own members running.

Doncaster Exhibition 2016

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Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd May – www.thedoncastershow.com
Doncaster Race Course

The society will have its stand at this event as per previous years at Harrogate. The setup day is Thursday 19th May with models to be delivered between 11:00 and 19:00.

Thank you to everyone who has entered exhibits for the show or volunteered to steward, further details of parking and where to book in can be found HERE.

Invite to Harrogate MES

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BMES have been invited by Harrogate Model Engineering Society to visit their new 5” and 71/4” ground level track which is approximately 800 yards long. The track is signalled with raised steaming bays that have a 12v supply, there is a hydraulic unloading ramp and turntable as well as a small station area with a water crane and a long curved tunnel. 

Saturday 25th June is a suggested date and anyone interested is asked to contact John Mills as soon as possible to co-ordinate the visit.

Keighley Model Railway Show 2016

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Saturday 12th March 10:00-17:00
Sunday 13th March 10:00-16:00
Victoria Hall, Keighley. BD21 3JN

We have been invited to put on a display at the above show again.

We have a large room dedicated to the Society for models and exhibits. It’s the same room we had last year with it’s own access for loading/unloading and a toilet and is next to the cafeteria.

February Meeting 2016

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“16mm Railways – Narrow Gauge Modelling” by Michael Bastow and Keith Parkinson

Wednesday 3rd Feb  – 19:30 start
Saltaire Methodist Church

January Meeting 2016

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Bits and Pieces Evening

Wednesday 6th January 2016– 19:30 start
Saltaire Methodist Church

Santa Special 2015

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I should just like to say a massive thank you to everyone who came to help out at the Santa Special today.

We managed to make Mel’s dream come true again and it made me feel really proud when we see all sections of the Society and Friends of Northcliff  pulling together to make events happen.

Thank you again to all those who helped out and to those who didn’t you missed a treat.

Best regards Ken Shipley.

Annual Exhibition, Competition and Social 2015

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Saturday 5th December – 14:00-16:30
Saltaire Methodist Church

BMES Dinner 2015

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I should just like to say a big thank you to all the members and guests who attended this year’s Dinner at Oakwood Hall, it would seem everyone enjoyed it.

Also a special thank you to Richard Ashworth for his really interesting and enlightening presentation on how we see things, “Can you believe your eyes” is a very appropriate title.

Best regards Ken Shipley.

September Meeting 2015

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Workshop Techniques/Bits and Pieces Evening

Wednesday 2nd September – 19:30 start
Saltaire Methodist Church

Rubber Powered Loco Competition 2015

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Rubber powered loco competition and running evening

Wednesday 1st July – 19:30 onwards
Northcliff Railway

Boating Evening and Pop-pop Competition 2015

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Boating Evening

Wednesday 17th June – 19:30 onwards
Wibsey Park

The regulations governing the different classes of the competition can be found here:- Pop Pop Boat Regs

Keighley Model Railway Show 2015

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Saturday 21st March 10:00-17:00
Sunday 22nd March 10:00-16:00
Victoria Hall, Keighley. BD21 3JN

The Society’s Library – AGM Discussion

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Discussion document to members as prepared by our Archivist, Ron Fitzgerald:

In 2014 the Committee commissioned review of the Society’s library at Northcliffe Park.  A report was prepared by the librarian which was submitted to the November Committee Meeting and discussed in the course of the following December Committee meeting.  A full version of the report has been deposited in the library for the inspection of members.  It was also decided to circulate the Recommendations via the website and to request members to consider these recommendations with a view to a brief discussion of these and any related issues that the membership consider appropriate at the Society’s A.G.M. on the 4th March 2015.

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The library consists of a substantial collection of books and periodicals, the centrepiece of which is a nearly complete set of the Model Engineer from 1898 to date.  We also have a less complete but still extensive run of Engineering in Miniature, a run of the American model engineering magazine, Live Steam from volume 12, no. 1, January 1978 to volume 23, no. 1, January 1989 and several other broken runs of other magazines such as the National Traction Engine club’s journal Steaming.

Books and booklets make up the bulk of rest of the collection. The Percival Marshall/M.A.P. Workshop Manuals series is well represented although with one exception we have nothing later than 1975.  We also hold copies of some of the well known guides to model, tool and component making by such authoritative figures as Henry Greenly, L.B.S.C., Martin Evans, Lawrence Sparey, L.C. Mason and Edgar T. Westbury.   Again the holdings tend to be older copies and there is nothing later than the earlier edition of Evans’ Manual of Model Steam Locomotive Construction (1983).

From time to time individual volumes of engineering textbooks have been donated.  The subjects range from the general to the highly specialised, typically Odham’s General Engineering Workshop Practice, Adam’s The Engineer’s Handbook, Ripper’s Steam Engines, Low’s Heat Engines Youngson’s Slide Valves and Valve Gearing, Morley’s Strength of Materials, Jones’ Production Engineering and Tool Design.

Finally there is a considerable deposition of railway and other enthusiast interest books.  These are of variable quality.  The best are of obvious value for research purposes, but much of the remainder the majority might best be described as publisher’s makeweights.  A brief visit to any second-hand book dealer will show the same titles recur with monotonous regularity and with same unlikely prospects of sale.  It is a particularly unfortunate characteristic of such books that they are of a large and often non-standard format and thus occupy a disproportionate amount of shelf space in addition to often being of awkward format.

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The Northcliffe library is potentially a major asset to the society but a detailed analysis of usage from 1995 to 2014 showed that less than 10% of the members regularly drew upon its resources.  A number of reasons have been put forward to explain this.  The book collection is of very variable quality.  The Model Engineer magazine attracts by far the greatest number of borrowers with Engineering in Miniature the second but considerably less popular focus of attention.  Of the rest of the books a small number had intermittent use but many never left the shelves.

The central question has to be that of how closely is the content of the library aligned to the wider member’s interests?  The Model Engineer and Engineering in Miniature have an obvious value but it is felt that even the most attractive parts of the rest of the collection are dated and suffer from the absence of a systematic current acquisitions policy.  The collection is heavily biased towards the railway element of the society; other sectors of interest are under-represented.  It has to be said that there is a lack of coherence in the collection resulting in a questionable occupation of valuable shelf space.  With this in mind the following recommendations are advanced for discussion by the membership.

  1. Accessions to the Library collection have been almost entirely a matter of serendipity in the   This has endowed the Society with outstanding runs of periodicals and a number of other items of value.  Against this, there has been a reluctance to turn material away and the beneficial affects have a counterpart in the accumulation of a great deal of useless junk both in the form of books and otherwise.   Little discretion has been exercised in accepting material with the result that the shelf space is now fully utilised often with material of questionable or no interest.
  2. The random dumping of books and other items in the library should cease immediately. A library sub-committee should be formed to formulate an accessions policy, to control additions to the collection and to advance the library generally.  The sub-committee should be restricted to a maximum of five members, including the librarian and should attempt to span the range of member’s interests.  Any offers of material in future should be made only to members of the library sub-committee.  The sub-committee reserves the right to reject material (without offence) that does not meet the accessions policy.
  3. A review of the content of the library should be carried out by the above sub-committee and disposals should be made with a view to freeing up shelf space.
  4. An effort should be made to fill gaps in the two main periodical runs. The first line of action might be to appeal to members for the donation of specific missing items.  If this fails then perhaps a wider appeal and possibly purchase might be appropriate.
  5. It is suggested that a significant omission in the range of periodicals is the absence of Model Engineer’s Workshop. A partial run could be readily assembled and an appeal to members might fill other gaps.  A subscription could then be added to the current Model Engineer and Engineering in Miniature, possibly asking the publisher’s of the former for terms.
  6. The Journal of the S.M.E.E. has published major articles of interest in the past. Professor Chaddock, George Thomas and Jim Ewing’s articles immediately spring to mind.  It is understood that the Society is not currently affiliated to the S.M.E.E. but it might be worthwhile considering this and more particularly considering the acquisition of back copies of the Journal.
  7. As far as the book collection is concerned it is important to know what the members feel would be appropriate emphasis. Should there be an active purchasing policy to acquire more up-to-date material such as the current Workshop Special Practice Series?  Would Martin Evans’ The Model Steam Locomotive be worth purchasing?  What of the members whose interests lie outside steam locomotives?  We are notably deficient in traction engine material, in tramways and stationary steam engines.
  8. The best general engineering textbooks are usually still available at public libraries (despite the efforts of “modern” librarians to purge books from libraries). The society’s acceptance of further books of this nature needs more careful consideration and the potential usage should condition acceptance.

A printable version of the above is here.

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