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Stansted War Memorial Armistice: the Armistice: the Centenary Centenary Exhibition: Exhibition: Sunday 11 Sunday 11 th th November November – a fter fter Remembrance Service Remembrance Service t hen daily hen daily 10.00 to 16.00 until Friday 16 10.00 to 16.00 until Friday 16 th th November November . Evening opening Monday 12, Wednesday 14, Thursday 15 November until 20.00 First World War ‘ The Great War’ Between the Wars World War 2 Post-war Years The exhibition describes people who gave their lives defending the freedoms that we in Great Britain enjoy, such as 19 year old WW2 Pilot Officer Colin Francis - right – or WW1 soldier Major William Pitt – left. The King inspects soldiers training at OCTU – Vigo below
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Page 1: Armistice: the Centenary - media.acny.uk · Stansted War Memorial Armistice: the Centenary Exhibition: Sunday 11th November – after Remembrance Service then daily 10.00 to 16.00

Stansted War Memorial

Armistice: the Armistice: the CentenaryCentenary

Exhibition:Exhibition: Sunday 11 Sunday 11 thth November November –– aa fterfter

Remembrance ServiceRemembrance Service

tthen dailyhen daily

10.00 to 16.00 until Friday 1610.00 to 16.00 until Friday 16thth November November.

Evening opening Monday 12, Wednesday 14, Thursday 15 November until 20.00

First World War ‘ The Great War’

Between the Wars World War 2

Post-war Years The exhibition describes people who gave their lives defending the freedoms that we in Great Britain enjoy, such as 19 year old WW2 Pilot Officer Colin Francis - right – or WW1 soldier Major William Pitt – left.

The King inspects soldiers training at OCTU – Vigo below