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Independent hearing specialist Broom Reid & Harris - one of Exeter's longest established businesses celebrates 170 years with an exciting public exhibition at The Rougemont Exeter/Thistle Hotel, Queen Street on Monday 17 October from 10 am – 6.30 pm.
Queen Street - Image courtesy of The Isca Collection, Exeter |
Join us at this very special anniversary event in aid of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Learn about Broom Reid & Harris' rich and interesting history; try out the latest cutting edge hearing technology and meet the famous ‘Put that ruddy light out!” Hodges Bill Pertwee MBE from the classic British Sitcom, Dad’s Army who is joining in the celebrations at this landmark event.
Established in 1841 as a Victorian Pharmacy on Queen Street, Broom Reid & Harris were there at the beginning of the pioneering launch of hearing care. Witnessing the progression from cumbersome ear trumpets right through to modern day ultra-discreet and intelligent hearing systems, we want to celebrate this landmark milestone and enable the people of Exeter to get a rare glimpse into just how far hearing technology has developed.
Image courtesy of The Isca Collection, Exeter |
Experience the advanced hearing technology |
The day promises to provide some interesting background into the well known Exeter business with an insight into the exciting development of hearing care. There will be fascinating artefacts to view such as a wonderfully preserved Victorian medicine book, handwritten recipes to treat the ailments of the day as well as exhibition stands from world leading manufacturers showcasing the latest innovations and advances in hearing technology. Global experts in their field they lead the way in areas such as separating speech from background noise and restoring the subtler sounds that give us the beginning and endings of words in a way that's comfortable and practical for use in everyday life.
BR&H staff serving in the shop - Image courtesy of The Isca Collection, Exeter |
Celebrity guest star Bill Pertwee MBE better known as Captain Mainwaring’s arch rival, Chief Air Raid Warden “put that light out Hodges” from the vintage Dad’s Army sitcomwill be joining us from 12 noon. During the afternoon's entertainment he will be recounting some of his memories from the classic series and why he loves living in Devon. He will also draw the charity raffle prizes being held in support of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. The charity train and provide dogs that help people with very severe hearing difficulties by alerting them to important sounds and danger signals in the home, work place and public buildings. BR&H has seen firsthand the difference these dogs make but there's a huge shortage of trained dogs and want to help. You will have the chance to meet one of these working dogs and there are some great prizes to be won to raise funds for this very worthy charity.
Local celebrity Bill Pertwee MBE will be joining in the day's events |
Everyone's welcome to join us - it's not every day you're 170 years old! It promises to be a unique and wonderful occasion and even if you don’t have hearing difficulties yourself you will benefit from the day. It can be very frustrating when a friend, family member or work colleague isn't hearing as well as they should. Maybe they have the TV on louder; say 'huh?' a lot; need things repeating more often or experience difficulties where there are a lot of people talking. Come along and find out more about how you can help them by getting some informal advice in a non-threatening environment supported by Exeter FM.
Monday 17 October 2011 – 10 am – 6.30 pm
@ The Rougemont Exeter /Thistle Hotel – Queen Street, Exeter
ADMISSION FREE:
Spaces for Devon Cream Teas are limited with reserved tables for the entertainment. Pre-booking is essential
For more information or to book your place please contact BR&H:
T: 01392 436714
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