
| Status: | Active, open to new members |
| Leader: | |
| Group email: | Science, Engineering & Technology group |
| When: | As announced and see Events for dates and times |
| Venue: | See Events |
| Cost: | £5 annual subscription 2024-25 due July 1st + events/activities at cost |
The aims of our group are to understand science, to explore local industries, learn more about their history and development and to find out about new technologies and their applications.
In the past we have visited local factories, including NISSAN, a windfarm, Hartlepool Power Station, Northumbrian Water, Ribblehead Viaduct, the National Glass Centre at Sunderland, and local museums like Bowes Incline and the Discovery Museum in Newcastle. On occasion we also arrange joint visits with other groups, for example, a trip to Scotland to see the Kelpies and Glasgow Transport Museum.
Visits are interspersed with talks given by knowledgeable speakers on related topics

Previous visits and activities of the S.E.T. Group
Below is you will find memories of things we have done and places we have been with this group. There are lots ofphotos to jog your memory.
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Cragside
Read more: CragsideLocal History, Friends & Flowers, and Science, Engineering, Technology groups banded together for a trip to Cragside on Friday, 7th June. The house is late 19th Century and was commissioned by Lord William and Lady Margaret Armstrong, a Victorian inventor and a keen gardener. William is known for the Swing Bridge in Newcastle and they…
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Embsay Steam Railway and Skipton Canal Boat
Read more: Embsay Steam Railway and Skipton Canal BoatTuesday, June 4th saw the long-awaited coach trip to Embsay, Bolton Abbey, and Skipton finally take place. The weather could have been a bit kinder as it was chilly and drizzly but we all enjoyed the day. Photos: Anne A and Pam T
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Mercury to Apollo
Read more: Mercury to ApolloOn 2nd May we made Bishop Auckland u3a history as our speaker was almost 200 miles away in Prestatyn, North Wales and was using Zoom to talk to us. Chris Winner is Chair of Prestatyn u3a, has been Trustee for Wales, is on the TATTL board, and is Chair of the SiteWorks steering committee. More…
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Brain, Pain and Anaesthetics
Read more: Brain, Pain and AnaestheticsOn Tuesday, 23rd January the very knowledgeable and entertaining Dr Bob Pullen came to Bishop Auckland again to talk to the S.E.T. group members. As always he kept us attentive as he described how our bodies process pain and the kind of things that can stop pain.
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Harrison & Harrison
Read more: Harrison & HarrisonIn July a small group of members were lucky enough to get a place on a small tour at Harrison & Harrison in Durham. This company restores and repairs organs. They had a large one in for some work and our members thoroughly enjoyed learning about the instrument.
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Beamish Living Museum
Read more: Beamish Living MuseumIn July 2023 a number of members made their way via car share to the Living Museum at Beamish. They made their way to the appointed meeting place and then used the Beamish transport to move to another area of the site to a meeting room. Tea/coffee and biscuits were waiting for them on arrival.…
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Brain & Behaviour
Read more: Brain & BehaviourDr Bob Pullen delivered another of his fascinating talks on aspects of the brain. Bob’s knowledge of his subject is impressive, and his enthusiasm is infectious. He took us on a journey through the “old” brain, which controls automatic functions such as breathing and digestion, to the new brain (the cortex), where higher functions like…
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Ribblehead Viaduct
Read more: Ribblehead ViaductAfter several attempts we finally made it to the Settle/Carlisle Railway and the Ribblehead Viaduct. We travelled by coach to Kirby Stephen railway station and by the time we arrived it was raining heavily. There had been a serious derailment up near Carlisle overnight and the train timetables on the route were being affected. We…
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The Falkirk Boat Wheel, the Kelpies, and the Glasgow Transport Museum
Read more: The Falkirk Boat Wheel, the Kelpies, and the Glasgow Transport MuseumIn September 2022 there was a joint Art & Architecture and Science, Engineering & Technology group field visit to Scotland by coach. On the first day we visited the Falkirk Boat Wheel Lift and the Kelpies before enjoying a relaxing evening at the King Robert Hotel near Bannockburn, Stirling. Dinner and time in the bar…
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Woodhorn Mining Museum, near Ashington
Read more: Woodhorn Mining Museum, near AshingtonThis museum is sited on a former coalmine. The modern “Cutter Building”, houses the exhibitions but is surrounded by many 19th C heritage buildings. Below you will find a selection of photos from the visit. Please click on any image that interests you to see a larger photo.
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Discovery Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne
Read more: Discovery Museum, Newcastle upon TyneTwelve members of the group visited the museum on March 3rd 2022. We started our visit outdoors where a Challenger Mark 2 battle tank is displayed. Normally this may not have stirred much interest but we had an expert within our midst by the name of Kim Hills, who is a former tank commander no…
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National Glass Centre, Sunderland
Read more: National Glass Centre, SunderlandThe morning that we spent at the National Glass Centre was very quiet, meaning our members could wander at will around the exhibitions, some showcasing contemporary art glass. The permanent display of glass making in Sunderland covered the early emergence of an industrial centre, its development and the range of companies based there, including the…
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