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'To Strive, To Seek, To Find' - the ambitions at the Post Office Research Station, 1945-1951

Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Dates:24 November 2015
Times:13:00 - 14:00
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Faculty of Life Sciences
Speaker:Rachel Boon
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This seminar is part of the lunchtime seminar series for the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM). Lunchtime seminars are typically no more than 30 minutes in length, followed by a period for audience questions (ending before 2pm). All are welcome.

'To Strive, To Seek, To Find' - the ambitions at the Post Office Research Station, 1945-1951 Rachel Boon (University of Manchester)

Abstract:

In 1946, the Engineer-in-Chief, Sir Stanley Angwin wrote a memorandum in which he proposed his vision for the future of the Post Office Research Branch. His policy depended on three major changes: a shift from short-term projects to long term fundamental research, increasing the number of senior scientific staff in the branch and expanding the facilities at the Research Station, Dollis Hill. He argued that this would improve efficiency and increase profitability in the Post Office.

This paper explores the internal and external factors that affected this future programme. Using a broad range of Post Office and government documents it will investigate to what extent these ambitions were realised.

By focusing on the activities of the Research Branch this paper highlights tensions unique to the Post Office, which as an organisation crossed public, private, civil and military spheres. I will demonstrate that this position meant the Post Office was more vulnerable to the policies of post-war reconstruction than other government departments. As a result, the Post Office had the unenviable task of improving the nation’s telecommunications infrastructure with limited manpower and resources.

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Rachel Boon

Organisation: University of Manchester

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