EDLHS WW1 Exhibition Videos

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EDLHS WW1 Exhibition Videos

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Brian at Thje Reverb Factory spent hours filming the history society's preparations for the WW1 exhibition last year. The videos he has produced for us are now available on Youtube.

The first about Stephanie Carter's book:

[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrLWJJjgFX8[/BBvideo]

The second about the exhibition we put on over 2 days in October 2014:

[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfqQcuiaymU[/BBvideo]
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Thanks for that Wendy.
I've just watched the first one. Again another superb effort from the Reverb Factory, though perhaps the music could have been a little quieter? Personal note- the WW1 puttees shown were identical to the ones I used every day in the mid 1960's. :smile:
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I can see that I have some video watching for later in the day! Thanks Wendy.
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Yes - so did I, but it was puttees in "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" land. Kept the mossies from your ankles better perhaps. :smile:
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