And so it was that 8 intrepid Fareham Rotarians and their partners spent a weekend in the hitherto top secret world of espionage - at Bletchley Park, the hideaway haunt of the celebrated ENIGMA machine code-breakers during World War II. It was hard to believe that in that leafy country estate surrounding the beautiful Manor House, 9000 men and women commuted daily without anyone noticing - and if they did, no-one questioned what it was all about. All had signed the Official Secrets Act and were disciplined to the adage “Careless talk costs lives”. Even more impressive was the dedication- and inspiration - that each gave to their roles in ensuring that the War was foreshortened considerably and thousands of lives saved through their ingenuity.
Having been born during the Battle of Britain myself, and still possessing my birth certificate with my father’s Army number written on it, I learned a lot more than he could have told me (or probably he ever got to know) of how serious was the threat that we lived under and how near we might have been to becoming just another ‘statistic’ of the carnage that might have ensued without Bletchley.
The story of Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman have been told so realistically in recent films and documentaries but to enter their world and see for oneself the conditions e.g the dimly lit huts, the manual typewriters and other office equipment set up as if they had just gone for a tea break was fascinating and accompanied by ‘real’ conversations between the incumbents by the clever and innovative use of video and audio effects throughout was incredible.
However, it would be wrong to suggest that this was a ‘museum visiting’ weekend. It was far more enjoyable than that - the camaraderie, the humour and dare I say it, - the fine dining and wine tasting in good old Rotary style - marked another highlight of our trip - all thanks to the forward planning of Bob Mussellwhite (exercising his coach driving and navigation skills) and Lyndon Palmer’s organisation.
Well done chaps - Carry on!
George Cantrill
more Photos of the Changeover Dinner
more Dinner with speaker from NCI
more Avenue 141 Lunch
more The Annual Youth Speaks Competition held at the Fareham Council Chamber in the presence of His Worship the Mayor of Fareham
more Christmas Lunch Meeting.
more Dinner at Avenue 141, with a talk from the Principal
more After great food we had the exercise, albeit, watching pictures of Bob cycle 1000 miles!
more cake cutting
more A brief history of our association with Cabourg
more Photos of the Presidents at Home Tea
more Description of the awards given at Change-over and at next meeting.
more President Norman hands over the Rotary Club to new President Bob. The evening includes presentations of the various trophies, certificates and Collars.
more Annual event for Special Children
more Dinner with a speaker on Hayling Island
more Marking the anniversary of the Clubs inaugural meeting 16th September 1946
more Nigel Peake , father of astronaut Major Tim Peake
more Joined by little helpers (By kind permission of WHS
more Lunch for members and guests prepared by Catering Students
more President Norman and Jo entertain members and partners to afternoon tea in Soberton
more Norman Chapman installed as President 2016-2017
more Club outing to Southwick Brew House
more Past Presidents honour Bob Mussellwhite the Club's current President
more Our Christmas meeting
more President Bob and Sue 'At Home'