Antelope Day at St John’s House Museum

Twin sisters Rachel and Emma Bagley were able to examine genuine artefacts from the First World War with a little help from Alan Reed when they visited St John’s House Museum in Warwick for a Friends of the Fusiliers ‘Antelope Day’ event that included a military band and battle re-enactments.
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The Friends of the Fusiliers' Museum (Royal Warwickshire)' are Held an event in the grounds of St John's House.
 Pictures, of the event .Military Band,millitary re-enactment,and  militaria identification.
Pictured, Alan Reed showing  genuine artefacts from world war one to Twin sisters Rachel and Emma Bagley .MHLC-22-06-13 Antelope Day Jun60
The Friends of the Fusiliers' Museum (Royal Warwickshire)' are Held an event in the grounds of St John's House.
 Pictures, of the event .Military Band,millitary re-enactment,and  militaria identification.
Pictured, Alan Reed showing  genuine artefacts from world war one to Twin sisters Rachel and Emma Bagley .
MHLC-22-06-13 Antelope Day Jun60 The Friends of the Fusiliers' Museum (Royal Warwickshire)' are Held an event in the grounds of St John's House. Pictures, of the event .Military Band,millitary re-enactment,and militaria identification. Pictured, Alan Reed showing genuine artefacts from world war one to Twin sisters Rachel and Emma Bagley .

Rifles, marching and life under canvas were also shown.

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