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Dear Ian,
I feel it is an excellent idea for HEN members to let others know what they
are planning in their own museums.
It all helps to promote a feeling of community within HEN.
All the best,
Bill.

On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 at 11:02, Ian Reed <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Colleagues, I am not sure how everyone feels about the network promoting
> individual members activities but do let me know if you have strong views
> either way. Please see request from the Museum of Power for promoting their
> upcoming exhibition by printing off the attachment and displaying in an
> appropriate location if you are amenable.
>
> Ian Reed HEN Co-ordinator
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> email: [log in to unmask] telephone: 01206 273460
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> *Subject:* Museum of Power - New Temporary Exhibition - Steam on the Road
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> Hi Ian
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> Could I please ask for your help in sending the following details and the
> attached flyer re our first 2019 temporary exhibition to all those in the
> Heritage Engineering Network and anyone else you think may be interested –
> if you could kindly let me know if you send elsewhere so I can add onto the
> marketing database which we are utilising to see who then attends/how
> people heard about the exhibition to allow to identify improvement for the
> upcoming ones.
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> *Steam on the Road – Temporary Exhibition at the Museum of Power*
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> *Wednesday, 6th February – Sunday, 3rd March*
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> The Museum of Power is providing a range of new temporary exhibitions
> during 2019, the first being ‘Steam on the Road’.  The exhibition tells the
> intriguing story from use of steam traction engines and other static
> working engines to becoming mobile prime movers capable of undertaking
> heavy agricultural work and road haulage through to steam buses and cars.
> The exhibition will also explore why don’t we use Steam power anymore and
> should we go back to using Steam?
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> Access to the exhibition is included within our standard Admission Fee:
> Adults £6, Concessions £5 and Children (5-15) £2.50 with under 5s coming in
> free.  The Museum is open Wednesday – Sunday between 10am – 4pm and
> scrumptious hot/cold food, home-made cakes and refreshments are available
> from the Steam Pump Tea Room.
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> Many thanks for your help.
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> Best wishes
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> Debbie
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> *Debbie Thomas*
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> *Museum Manager*
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> *Museum of Power*
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> Tel:                        01621 843183
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> E-mail:                  [log in to unmask]
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> www:                    museumofpower.org.uk
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> Museum of Power, Hatfield Road, Langford, Maldon, Essex, CM9 6QA
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