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Learning and Development Centre


The entrance to the Heritage Trust Exhibition


The street
Derby

The Derby Branch focuses on the Rolls-Royce Company and its ancestors, F H Royce and Company, later Royce Limited, and C S Rolls and Company. It has a Heritage Centre and workshops in Derby and the Hucknall Group, based at the old Flight Test Establishment near Nottingham, has a further extensive display of aero engines with associated workshops.

The Branch has growing archives and, at Hucknall, holds all Merlin, Griffon, Derwent and Nene engine drawings. It also has many engines and collections of memorabilia which are not on display.

While taking a close interest in the Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars produced up to the second World War in particular – all post-war production has been at Crewe in the previous Merlin Shadow Factory – the Trust does not claim to be the authority on the cars. In that field the experts are the Rolls-Royce and Bentley owners clubs world-wide, and, outstandingly, the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club in Britain. Its archives, housed with the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation, cover the whole history of the Rolls-Royce car and comprise the original company documentation placed with them for safekeeping by Bentley Motors Limited. The Trust can rightly claim to be the World authority on the evolution of Rolls-Royce as a company, and on its aero engines and other products particularly.

Programme of events 2008

Date

Event


Wednesday 20th February7.00 p.m.

Joint with RAeSGeoff Wilde - Engineer and Innovator Extraordinary

Alec Collins, Former Head of Performance, Rolls-Royce plc.

Wednesday 19th March 7.00 p.m.

Branch AGM Flight testing in Rolls-Royce today – Civil, Military & Spitfire

Phill O’Dell, Chief Test Pilot, Rolls-Royce plc.

Wednesday
23rd April 7.00 p.m.

The Move to Nightingale Road

Mike Evans, Chairman Emeritus, RRHT

Ray Dorey Memorial Lecture Thursday 5th June
7.00 p.m. - To be
held at Derby

Training Pilots to fly the Shuttleworth Collection Aircraft

Roger Bailey, Chief Test Pilot, Cranfield University

Roy Heathcote Memorial Lecture Thursday 2nd
October 7.00 p.m.

The Drive for Profitable Growth

Mike Terrett, Chief Operating Officer, Rolls-Royce plc.

Wednesday 12th November 7.00 p.m.

Manufacturing Excellence

Hamid Mughal, Exec VP – Manufacturing Engineering, Rolls-Royce plc


Lectures
(Held at Learning & Development Centre, Wilmore Road, Derby unless otherwise announced – All Welcome – Free Admission - Heritage Exhibition open for 1 hour before Derby lectures)

Other Events (details to be issued separately)


Saturday 19th April11.00 a.m.

Heritage Trust AGM
Learning & Development Centre, Wilmore Road, Derby


Publication
The branch magazine, 'Archive' is published three times a year for members and covers all aspects of Rolls-Royce Limited's heritage.

Historical collection and exhibits
The Derby collection is housed in the Trust Heritage Centre in Derby, and contains a representative selection of Rolls-Royce Limited aero-engines and sectioned parts, from the formation of the Company to the present day. Currently are included Eagle, Hawk, Kestrel, Merlin, Griffon and early gas turbines such as Welland and Derwent. Plans are in hand to expand the collection to include Conway, Spey and the RB211 family as well as early car engines.

Original oil paintings and a variety of aviation artefacts complete the exhibit which complements the comprehensive collection of Derby designed aero engines held on the Company's behalf by the Derby Industrial Museum.

The Rolls-Royce Learning and Development Centre on Wilmore Road is now the home of the Heritage Trust exhibition area. The exhibition area was set up so that the Heritage Trust could ‘open its doors’ and allow people to see the work the Trust is involved in and the exhibits that have made Rolls-Royce the company it is today.

The Heritage Trust exhibition area contains items from all the branches of the trust, it incorporates changing themed displays that cover the whole spectrum of the Company's products and technologies.

A 'Hall of Fame' to the early aero engine pioneers is also located in the Learning and Development Centre, this is in the area known as 'the street'.

Contact
Visits to the Heritage Centre is by appointment only:

Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust
Derby Branch
PO Box 31
Derby DE24 8BJ
England

The Hucknall section of the Derby Branch houses its own comprehensive collection of Rolls-Royce Limited piston and gas turbine engines at the Hucknall airfield site near Nottingham. Visits are by appointment through:

Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust
Wing Hangar
Hucknall
Notts NG15 6EU
England

Officers

President

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John Rose

Chairman

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John Layne

Vice Chairmen

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Alun Jones and
Chris Hornblower

General Secretary

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Dave Piggott

Treasurer

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Andy Hall

Lecture Secretary

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Tony Holme

Membership Secretary

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Jane Kesterton

Logistics Director

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Geoff Collis

Youth Director

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Graham Schuhmacher

Archivist

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Mike Stewart

"Archive" Historical Editor

 

Dave Birch

"Archive" General Editor

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Ann Farnworth

Workshop H&S Manager

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Malcolm Lowe

Heritage Centre and Minute Secretary

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Eric Neal

Exhibitions Director

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TBA

Hucknall Chairman

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Alan Spray


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