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SUMMARY:Battle of Britain Lace Panel: Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:This temporary exhibition will explore Dr Carol Quarini’s artistic response to the Battle of Britain Lace Panel.\nThe exhibition will include 1\,497 parachutes made by visitors to the Museum commemorating RAF aircrew killed in World War II. \nYou can find out more about Carol’s work by visiting her website. \nBefore being displayed at Bentley Priory Museum\, the exhibition was also on display at Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire.
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: 'Jean Batten'
DESCRIPTION:Please note that there has been a change to the planned schedule: ‘Women Pilots of the Second World War’\, by Melody Foreman\, has been postponed. Please check back soon for the new date for this talk. \nWe will be joined by Captain Arthur Creighton\, who will share with us the fascinating life of Jean Batten. \nJean Batten was a world famous New Zealand aviatrix who broke several long distance solo flying records in the 1930’s. She was often referred to as the ‘Greta Garbo of the skies’. \nBy Captain Arthur Creighton FRIN \nIncluded in Museum admission\, Annual Membership\, or £5 donation. \nReserve Your Place
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