Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 1689-1762 – Roger England -19th April 2021

Early life Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (neé Pierrepont) is recognised as one of the great female intellectuals of the 18th century. She was the daughter of the Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull, born in 1689. Between 1692 and 1700 she went to her grandmother at West Dean near Salisbury, then to Thoresby Hall … Read more

Research into Neurology: Bedside to Lab and Back Again – Nick Verber – 2nd Nov 2020

Nick Verber is a research registrar working for his PhD at the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience Institute (SITraN), University of Sheffield. He gave an excellent talk, very successfully overcoming the temptation of many medics to litter their lectures with clinical jargon. It was clearly delivered and easily followed by a large Zoom gathering of … Read more

How the Internet Changed the World – Past Present Future – Peter Ivey 5th October 2020

Peter Ivey gave a succinct overview to a Zoom record of 45 members on how the internet works, and a very useful talk as most like me were fairly clueless; bits, bytes, HTML, 5G are familiar words bandied around but never quite sure exactly what they all mean. Peter’s background includes a physics degree at … Read more

The Aberfan Disaster of 1966 – Prof Dave Petley – 13 July 2020

Dave Petley gave a superb talk to 41 members, guests, and an unknown number of wives and girlfriends. It was the second highly successful Probus Zoom presentation since COVID-19 lockdown (thanks to Peter, Graham, Richard and Jacko). Dave is Vice President for Research and Innovation, University of Sheffield. His research focus is international landslide mechanisms and he … Read more