Sites in category Transparent
Worth Matravers Radar Site |
In the early 1990s the Purbeck Radar Museum Trust was formed to raise public awareness of the radar work that went on at Worth Matravers during World War 2. Worth was... |
Winfrith - formerly Experimental Nuclear Research |
Winfrith Science and Technology Park is on the former site of an Experimental Nuclear Facility. A number of companies are now occupying the site, and some... |
The Land Systems Reference Centre |
The Land Systems Reference Centre (LSRC) is located at Blandford Camp in Dorset. It is a state of the art test and reference facility which conducts interoperability... |
The Autonomous Researcher Collection |
The Mike Kenner ArchiveFollowing research into Dark Places, we met with the extraordinary researcher Mike Kenner. His archive was donated to the Office of... |
Swanage Radar Museum |
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Samphire Hoe |
This stretch of the coast in Kent is the by-product of the most visible public engineering transport infrastructure project to be carried out in recent years. In this... |
Royal Signals Museum Blandford Camp | |
Richborough Power Station - Decommissioned |
Richborough Power Station was built in the late 50's and from 1962 - 1971 Richborough burned over 3 million tonnes of coal, most of which came from the nearby kent... |
RAF Fairford |
RAF Fairford is the European forward operating location for USAF and NATO contingencies and exercises. While the base has no permanently assigned aircraft it's... |
Pfizer Research Europe |
Pfizer Research at Sandwich. This 390–acre site has 2.2 million–square–feet of facility space–the largest pharmaceutical research center outside the U.S. affiliated... |
Oxford Science Park |
The Oxford Science Park is a joint venture between Magdalen College, Oxford and Prudential. It is proposed as a centre for innovation and excellence in science... |
Old Prison - Cotswolds | |
NERC Airborne Research & Survey Facility |
NERC is the Natural Environment Research Council. The site on a small business park is part of Glouseatershipe Airport, and describes its function in terms of its... |
Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker |
A cold war bunker museum in-situ organized and maintained by the land owners. When the government established the need for an emergency bunker in the event of a... |
John Hansard Gallery |
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HPA Radiation Protection Division, Chilton |
The Health Protection Agency is an independent UK organisation that was set up by the government in 2003 to protect the public from threats to their health from... |
Hengistbury Head - Lookout Station | |
Greenham Common |
Greenham Common airfield was one of several wartime airfields in the Salisbury Plain area and was originally intended for use as an RAF Bomber Command Operational... |
GCHQ |
GCHQ is one of the three UK Intelligence Agencies and a part of the UK's National Intelligence Machinery. GCHQ works in partnership with the Security Service (also... |
Flat Time House- former base of The Office of Experiments |
Flat Time House, Former home of John Latham, Peckham , London. (2006 -9 ) The Office of Experiments [OOE] is an experimental institution. It has been... |
Dungeness Nuclear Power Station |
Dungeness A Power Station |
Diamond Light Source |
The Diamond Synchotron - this is not a building, but a giant machine, called a synchrotron. A synchrotron is a huge scientific machine designed to produce very... |
Denge Sound Mirror |
The acoustic mirrors, known colloquially as 'listening ears', at Denge are located between Greatstone-on-Sea and Lydd airfield, on the banks of a now disused gravel... |
Chilbolton Observatory |
Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research is one of the worlds most advanced meteorological radar experimental facilities, and is home to the worlds... |
Bletchley Park Trust |
Historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during WWII and birthplace of the modern computer. Currently run as a heritage centre. |
Abbotts Cliff Sound Mirror |
Part of the UK Sonic Landscape, these listening stations were used as an acoustic early warning system during the Second World War. Unlike so much of the UK's second... |