Capel Battery Open Day
Capel Battery New Dover Rd, Capel-le-Ferne, Folkstone, CT18 7JJA Second World War artillery battery at Capel built between 1941 and 1942 on the cliff tops of Capel-Le_Ferne between Dover and Folkestone.
A Second World War artillery battery at Capel built between 1941 and 1942 on the cliff tops of Capel-Le_Ferne between Dover and Folkestone.
Held in Slip No5 at the historic dockyard and is the only monthly undercover militaria fair in the UK with 36,000 square feet of undercover space allowing for 200-300 stalls. Open for public from 7am to 2pm
Come and join us for a chat and a beverage. Everyone is welcome.
Held in Slip No5 at the historic dockyard and is the only monthly undercover militaria fair in the UK with 36,000 square feet of undercover space allowing for 200-300 stalls. Open for public from 7am to 2pm
Kempton Park Race Course, Staines Rd East, TW16 5AQ. Open for public from 9:30am to 2:30pm
Held in Slip No5 at the historic dockyard and is the only monthly undercover militaria fair in the UK with 36,000 square feet of undercover space allowing for 200-300 stalls. Open for public from 7am to 2pm
Our New Year starter - the Frostbite Run. A treasure hunt in our military vehicles followed by lunch and prizes.
Uniforms, Militaria, Books & Manuals, Weapons, Medals, Models and WWII Clothing, Radiosm Vehicle Parts. Open for public from 8:00am to 4:00pm
Held in Slip No5 at the historic dockyard and is the only monthly undercover militaria fair in the UK with 36,000 square feet of undercover space allowing for 200-300 stalls. Open for public from 7am to 2pm
Held in Slip No5 at the historic dockyard and is the only monthly undercover militaria fair in the UK with 36,000 square feet of undercover space allowing for 200-300 stalls. Open for public from 7am to 2pm
Kempton Park Race Course, Staines Rd East, TW16 5AQ. Open for public from 9:30am to 2:30pm
On the 23rd April 2023 we will be commemorating the 112th anniversary of the first occasion a body of troops was moved on operations by motor transport with a road run from Sevenoaks to Hastings. In March 1909 the AA and the War Office organised the transport of 6oo Guardsmen from London to Hastings, carried in motor cars owned by members of the AA.