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Home » Our news » Liveryman Andrew Ramshall retirement gift
Andrew Ramshall CEC and Jodrell Bank retirement gift

Liveryman Andrew Ramshall retirement gift

by WCSIM Web Editor17/02/202517/02/2025

Liveryman Andrew Ramshall was pleased and proud to receive this last week in recognition of his time at CEC and Jodrell Bank. This has been made from the original reflective surface of the Lovell Telescope and part of a tree from the arboretum.

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