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Charismatic Characters and Wings to War

Susan Morrison tries a First World War flight trainer, finds out how mosquito bites were linked to malaria, and revisits the glory days of Irish hero Charles Stewart Parnell.

Have you heard of Sir Ronald Ross? He discovered how malaria was transmitted and taught people the importance of keeping those pesky mosquitos away, but he didn’t want to be a doctor - he wanted to write! Susan Morrison meets Charlotte Orr of the University of Glasgow who’s researching his unique approach to medical life. Not quite buzzing in the air but on the ground, Susan goes to Pollok Park to try out Wings to War’s WW1 trainer - a replica of the mechanical simulators used as the first step of aviation training in the Great War. She’s helped by Alan Birkbeck and Dr Olivia Lelong. Back to the 19th century, and you had to be fit to make it to political meetings in 1889, Susan joins Kirsty Lusk of Glasgow University to travel in the footsteps of Irish orator and politician Charles Stewart Parnell right up to the top of Calton Hill in Edinburgh where he came on his journey to receive the Freedom of the City.

28 minutes

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Sun 21 Oct 2018 07:00

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  • Tue 16 Oct 2018 13:30
  • Sun 21 Oct 2018 07:00

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