Tuesday, 1 December 2015

THIS WEEKS WWII NEWS

Re-enactors wanted for The Ironbridge Gorge WWII Weekend 2016!

Unesco World Heritage site, The Ironbridge Gorge, a scenic Shropshire venue over the River Severn, is the location for a #WWII weekend in 2016.
Vintage vehicle owners, wartime #re-enactors, 1940s entertainers, and traders are requested to contact the event organiser at 07470 831484.
The event is to take place on May 28th and 29th, and the location is The #Ironbridge Gorge, Dale End Park, Ironbridge TF8 7EG.

#Landmine Discovered near the Isle of Wight
A 1,500lb landmine had been safely detonated by a bomb disposal team this week.  The WWII landmine was recovered by a dredger and taken to a site near Bembridge where it was disposed of by a controlled explosion.

College at University of Kent named after WWII #Codebreaker
A college at the University of Kent has been named after Alan Turing - famous  for his work as a Bletchley Park code-breaker.

#IronbridgeWWII  #IsleofWight #AlanTuring  #WWIIcodebreaker
Source- www.40s-events.co.uk/calendar, www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire,
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews, www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/university-college-named-after-codebreaker, www.thepeopleshistory.com.






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