History

 

BRADFORD MODEL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

History

 

Mr. Amos Barber

 

The beginning of Bradford Model Engineering Society goes back to the 1900’s or maybe even before, when a group of men from all walks of life met informally in one of the local coffee taverns to discuss the making of models.  This new hobby appears to have waned a little as from 1904 we have no record until 1908 when some of the same men met again to constitute the society.
 

One of these men, Mr. Amos Barber along with Mr. Bickerdike, Mr. Ault, Mr. Cordingley and others were instrumental in forming the society.  Mr Barbers' magnificent models are on permanent display at Bradford Industrial Museum.

 

It is also on record that B.M.E.S is the fourth oldest model engineering society in the world.

 

There have been many wonderful milestones in the history of this society.

 

BELOW ARE SOME OF THE MAJOR DATES AND EVENTS

 

In the 1940’s B.M.E.S. supported “HOLIDAYS AT HOME” at Lister Park in Bradford.

 

1945 saw B.M.E.S. at the forefront in the forming of the NORTHERN ASSOCIATION OF MODEL ENGINEERS.

 

 

In the late 1940’s our first permanent railway was built at Thackley, Nr. Bradford, but after nearly 20 years, in 1966, agreement was reached with the then Shipley Council  to relocate to our present home in Northcliff Woods, Shipley.

 

 

 

September 7th 1969 saw an Impressive 60 mile non stop run by a 5” gauge freelance locomotive called “Pamela” on the newly constructed track.

 

St. Georges Hall, Bradford was the venue in 1977 for a major model engineering exhibition which attracted many thousands of people.

 

Construction of a new plywood portable railway track in 1979 was a vast improvement on the old steel one.  In the years following, a ground level 5” and 7¼” gauge track has been built.

 

2008 will be our CENTENARY YEAR, and as part of our celebrations it is intended to build a small lake within the perimeter of our 3½” and 5” gauge raised track, at the present time the marine section of our society sail on the lake at Bradford Moor Park, so this new project will enable all members to be together at one location.

 

THIS IS ONLY A VERY SHORT HISTORY OF B.M.E.S

LONG MAY IT CONTINUE

 

Photo Archive

 

Very Early Model Boating Enthusiasts

Year Unknown

 

Amos Barber with his Traction engine

which appeared on Television in 1937

 

Model T Ford

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