Malvern Indoor Militaria Fair
The Three Counties Showground Welland, Malvern, WR13 6SPMilitaria Books, Vehicles, Parts, Uniforms, Weapons, Radios, Manuals, Medals and Models.
Militaria Books, Vehicles, Parts, Uniforms, Weapons, Radios, Manuals, Medals and Models.
Road run from Sevenoaks to Hastings to raise money for Combat Stress. It is open to any soft skinned military vehicles and motorcycles of the type used by the British armed forces from 1909 to the present day (armoured vehicles are precluded), as well as any pre 1965 veteran, vintage and classic cars, commercial vehicles …
Stalls from only £15, or come as a visitor – entry is just £2.
Contact Colin Port: colin.rmp@hotmail.co.uk or 07800675372. The main event is on Sunday 18th May. The military vehicle area is in Stone Street from the Cadet Centre to the War Memorial. In the Military Zone we will have the towns Cadet units, the Royal British Legion and a display from the Army Careers office. A great …
Hundreds of military vehicles and reenactors from the Great War all the way through to modern day, accompanied by militaria traders from all over the country.
Entry forms are available from: www.faams.co.uk
2024 was the first time this event was held and it was a huge success. For 2025 it would be nice to have more WWII vehicles, but this event is open to all military vehicles which will be parked in Court Street near the Shepherd Neame Brewery. Held in the historic heart of Faversham this …
The world’s best display of historic moving armour returns for three explosive days in June!
Tanks, cars being crushed, big guns being fired, explosive battles being fought, a unique tug of war and a host of military and civilian helicopters.
Stalls from only £15, or come as a visitor – entry is just £2.
The Le Pas de Calais Libéré is our annual pilgrimage to Northern France to celebrate the Liberation of the Pas du Calais by the British in 1944. The area around Haillicourt is rich in history of both WW1 and WW2. The British involvement in the modern history of the area is significant with both the World Wars. Vimy Ridge, Loos, Neuve Chapelle, Arras, the Somme in WWI and the retreat of 1940 and Liberation in September 1944 in WWII.