Blogging from the Battlefield is in one case.
Nearby are big photographs of soldiers and civilians in Helmand Province. This is the exhibition “Shooting on the Front Line: One soldier’s war in Afghanistan” at Abingdon Museum which ends this week.
Meanwhile on the top floor there is the “Abingdon salutes its service personnel” special exhibition. 20 years have gone by since RAF Abingdon became Dalton Barracks.
RAF Abingdon opened on 1st September 1932 and closed on 31st July 1992. Many people will remember it’s Battle of Britain at Home Days that attracted big crowds.
Since when it has been an army base, with lots of army children coming to Abingdon Schools, and community organisations like Abingdon Town Amateur Boxing Club using army facilities.
As well as special exhibitions the museum has talks. This evening Don Hayter, chief designer of the MGB, was talking about the MGB at Fifty. This coming Saturday there is an Abingdon ARP Warden telling us what life was like in Word War II “Put that Light Out!”. Call 01235 523703 to book a place.