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Army Flying Museum calls on public for knitted eagles

A local museum is calling on members of the public to help them create a flock of woollen birds as part of a new campaign. The Army Flying Museum, based in Middle Wallop, wants to use the knitted and crocheted eagles as part of a summer holiday project which will see the birds take roost in shops and organisations across Test Valley in time for the summer holidays. Eagles can be custom made, or based on a pattern that the museum can provide based on Zephyr, the Army Air Corps’ mascot. The Army Flying Museum, which opened in 1987, is no stranger to knitted visitors, having organised ‘Magnificent Mini Medals’ to commemorate Remembrance Day last year, with woollen poppies and medals submitted to the museum by members of the public.

These six fun ideas for a day out open in the next few weeks

Some attractions will be able to reopen from May 17. Fed up of the walking the same route over the last couple of months? Fed up with watching television every evening after work, and spending your weekends at home? After the government gave the green light for step three of the lockdown roadmap to take place from May 17, dozens of attractions will be opening up for the first time in the next couple of weeks. Closed since Tier 4 restrictions came into force in December, and in some cases since last Spring, these attractions will be a welcome relief to many, especially if you re trying to think what to do with the kids over a rainy weekend.

Ely Standard reader letters | Ely Standard

We thank God that Prince Philip now enjoys the fullness of the resurrection life. We pray for Her Majesty that she will know all the consolations of her own deep faith in this time of mourning. God save the Queen! THE RIGHT REVEREND STEPHEN CONWAY, BISHOP OF ELY Council’s tribute to Duke of Edinburgh  It is with great sadness to hear of the passing of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on April 9.   On behalf of the members and staff of the City of Ely Council and residents of the City of Ely, we extend our condolences to Her Majesty the Queen and all the Royal Family. 

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Glider Assault in Oil - Travel for Aircraft

Travel for Aircraft Oil paining by RA “Ray” Pearce “Horsas Landing on Renkum Heath Arnhem 1400 hrs on 17 September 1944” Artist: R.A. “Ray” Pearce in the Museum of Army Flying (Middle Wallop UK) ©2018 Joseph May/Slipstream Photography Displayed within the Army Flying Museum (the museum review link is here) in Middle Wallop UK is this remembrance of when hundreds of British airborne troopers assaulted this position during World War II’s Operation Market Garden. The strategic goal of the Operation was to create a salient extending from the Netherlands toward Germany, and to die so rapidly before the Germans could coordinate a response (which they were extremely capable of accomplishing). Airborne troops were utilized with the aim of capturing and holding bridges crossing, as it turned out too many, river barriers. Operation Market Garden strategically failed it was big but not too big to fail. The battles were spectacular and the Allied airborne troops acq

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