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World War Two Event and Vintage, Craft and Curio Fair – two day event this weekend!
Friend of the blog and top Pelsall bloke Chris Hill has asked me to point out a two day event this weekend that’s happening at the Staffordshire Regiment Museum, at the former Whittington Barracks, on the A51 between Lichfield and Whittington.
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Tagged 11 July, 12 July, 2015, barracks, Chris Hill, Craft, Curio, Events, Facebook, fair, Kitchener, Lichfield, local blogs, Local History, Reenactment, Spacehopper Events, Staffordshire, Staffordshire Regiment Museum, Things to do, vintage, WHittington, world war two, WW2
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