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The Duck-less Statue of Sir Nigel Gresley

Kaushik Patowary May 4, 2021 0 comments There is a bronze statue of British railway engineer Sir Nigel Gresley towering over passengers as they pass through London King s Cross railway station. Sir Gresley was the engineer behind the Flying Scotsman, the first steam locomotive to break the 100 mph barrier and the famous Mallard, that still holds the record for being the fastest steam locomotive in the world. Sir Nigel Gresley might not be as admired as Isambard Kingdom Brunel, but his contribution to the development of the steam locomotive cannot be ignored. And his statue at King s Cross railway station would have been hard to miss had the original design been honoured.

London Colney Air Museum wins £90,000 grant

“Bigger and better than ever” is the promise from the country’s oldest aviation museum as it’s awarded a £90,000 grant to help it re-open its doors in May. The award has been made to the de Havilland Aircraft Museum by the Arts Council England Culture Recovery Fund. Announcing the award at its site at Salisbury Hall, London Colney, museum chairman Alan Brackley said: “Being closed for most of last year under the pandemic regulations has had a major impact on the finances of the museum. With plans to re-open on May 18, Alan continued: “This award provides the museum with much-needed stability as we begin the process of renewal and growth and enables us to plan more visitor-related activities.”

de Havilland Aircraft Museum s May 18 reopening plans

A family view the DH98 Mosquito collection at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum - Credit: Garry Lakin Bigger and better than ever is the promise from the country’s oldest aviation museum after it was awarded a £90,000 grant to help it reopen its doors in the wake of the coronavirus shutdown. The award has been made to the de Havilland Aircraft Museum by the Arts Council England from the government s Culture Recovery Fund. The museum plans to reopen to visitors on May 18. Announcing the award at its site at Salisbury Hall, London Colney, museum chairman Alan Brackley said: “Being closed for most of last year under the pandemic regulations has had a major impact on the finances of the museum.

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