Join the Homecoming Parade and much more

Homecoming Parade
For the last week the ex-Superdrug-Store has had an exhibition that featured a film made in 1919, of the Abingdon homecoming, when huge crowds welcomed the soldiers and sailors home.
Homecoming Parade
Boards have helped us understand a bit more about what it was like in 1919. The sea of hats is one point of note. On Saturday 21st the film will be shown at 11:00 am at the Abbey Cinema together with a short documentary examining the film. Then at noon there will be a parade with people in period costume, led by the Abbey Brass Band, marching along Bury Street to the Market Place.

It is part of Heritage Open Days. There will also be open properties to look round for free.
Homecoming Parade
In the Roysse Room the Abingdon Flower Club presents a 60th Anniversary Flower Festival – Fashion in Flowers.
Homecoming Parade
Back at the ex-Superdrug Store, the Abingdon Branch model railway can be seen.

The full list of open properties and events is at https://www.abingdonheritage.org.uk/.

I should add that the Merchants House in East St Helen Street is only open on Saturday ( not Saturday and Sunday ).
Homecoming Parade
And if you have time alongside all the heritage activities there are plenty of shops in the town centre, and a litter pick starting at the lock from 10 am.

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