Wednesday 1st October - Slightly pear-shaped part 2 by Jeremy Batch
That the Earth is round had been known for centuries; that it might also be (very) slightly oval was long-suspected. Jeremy explores the early British and French-led projects to create accurate maps and charts in his own inimitable way. Plus: why NATO compasses are divided into 6,400 degrees and why, if you capture a Russian field gun, you really need to watch which way you point it.
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Doors open 18:00. Lecture begins at 19:00. Finish 21:00.
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£7.00 Non-members
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