[ELECTRON] Hey Wegies et al. - I'm looking for a memory . . .

Ben Rush orionrush at gmail.com
Sat Apr 18 14:46:39 UTC 2009


Simon - You mean proper scholarship??! ;)

Of course and absolutely, Mitchell and Rosemary Watt, the curator at
the Trans Museum as well.
That said I'm interested in exploring the rumor before I'm saturated
with the details. I've spoken to many folks who only have vague
references to it happening, and while the microfilm will tell the
facts - there seems to be something in the middle ground as well.

Best,
Ben R.



2009/4/18 Simon Yuill <simon at lipparosa.org>:
> Have you tried asking at the Glasgow room in the Mitchell Library? They
> might have brochures or documentation from it.
>
> best wishes
> Si
>
>
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 14:46:05 +0100
>  Ben Rush <orionrush at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> [apologies for cross posting]
>>
>> This may be slightly off-topic but hopefully not outside a level of
>> interest.
>>
>> I've been digging around and though I've found  little evidence of it,
>> apparently c. 1970 the Museum of Transport (then at tramway) held an
>> exhibition of the NASA Apollo moon missions where the capsule and moon
>> rocks were exhibited. Do any of you or your families/friends have any
>> recollection or photos of that event? Apparently there were were
>> queues around the block.
>>
>> Best,
>> Ben Rush
>>
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