Our meeting on July 17th was a visit to the Wireless in Wales museum at the Canolfan Iaith (Welsh language centre) in Lenten Pool in Denbigh. We were given a talk about broadcasting in Wales and an explanation of the developments in radio from the 1920's to the present day by David Crawford who, until his retirement, was the senior broadcasting engineer with the BBC.
The radios and other broadcasting items in the museum where part of a collection assembled by David Jones, himself a broadcasting engineer. He set up the museum but sadly died just before the museum was opened.
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