Radar Museum a great day out
An award winning, volunteer run, visitor attraction and Museum, it offers an enjoyable and informative day out to all visitors. Housed in the original Grade II listed 1942 radar operations […]
An award winning, volunteer run, visitor attraction and Museum, it offers an enjoyable and informative day out to all visitors. Housed in the original Grade II listed 1942 radar operations […]
Committee visit to Powderhall Bronze in Edinburgh to review the Clay model. Committee members Colin Whyte, Donald McGilp, Brian Mitchell and Craig Russell met up with with Alan Herriot to […]
THE CITY of Brechin Civic Trust has presented a cheque for £10,000 to the Watson-Watt Society of Brechin’s campaign to erect a permanent memorial to Sir Robert Watson-Watt, the radar […]
After much fund-raising and numerous donations the Watson-Watt Society of Brechin is a massive step closer to realising the dream of building a commemorative statue to Robert Watson-Watt. It will […]
HE is one of the forgotten heroes of the Battle of Britain – the “Father of Radar” whose revolutionary tracking system helped defeat the Luftwaffe. But now a major drive […]
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