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Slightly OT but my son is in London
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05-04-2010 10:11 PM
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Ed, ask him how long he is here. I might be able to give him a few bits and pieces. He can come and visit me/us here at desolate Warminster, on condition that he brings your sense of humopur with him
Your colonial cousin from England
land, Peter
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Deceased January 15th, 2016

Originally Posted by
Edward Horton
Do any of our
British
forum members have any suggestions of where he could visit in or outside of London?
London: Imperial War Museum Lambeth, HMS Belfast in the river near the Tower of London. National Army Museum Chelsea.
Outside: Fort Nelson near Portsmouth - National Artillery collection. Royal Armouries Leeds - National Arms collection.
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Don't forget Imperial War Museum Duxford it is an aircraft and land warfare section of the Imperial war museum and is just south of Cambridge.
The Tank Museum in Dorset is a good day out but a bugger to get to.
and if he really likes History how about Dover castle easy to get to by train from London but you will need a full day for that one lot's and lot's to see there,But I would say that wouldn't I (used to work there).
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I was at Duxford in September of last year, and saw the last flight of the last British
WW1 bomber. They have also recently opened a display regarding the British airborne, and have a lovely display of weapons - I think I left a pool of drool there...
It depends on his interests - perhaps he has other interests besides those of Ed?
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Duxford was quite nice, esp. if you're an aviation type. I stayed in Sawston at a little b+b next door to a nice quiet pub when I was doing some P40 Tomahawk work at the Fighter Collection.
ETA: Can't figure out the address of the b+b, but it's right here (light gravel drive leading behind the house- pub is just north at the fork.):
52.112699, 0.172707 (lat, long)- from the Google Earth thing.
ETA some more:
52.095423,0.138503
Location of a Beaufighter (Stephen Grey's?) at Duxford when the spy satellite flew over- B17 just WSW and the whole complex is full of "good stuff". The Beaufighter was in pieces when I was there, but they had some great jigs for the rebuild- something US "restorers" didn't seem to utilize!
Last edited by jmoore; 05-06-2010 at 03:56 AM.
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Ed if your son like trains be sure the gets to York to see the Rail Museum, it is fantastic. Duxford and Hendon were great as well as the Bovington Tank Museum. If he is a "car nut" Tom Wheatcroft has the most amazing museum at the Dovington Park Race track. The museum is full of F1 and other famous race cars. Who knows he may meet Tom in the cafe, I did and have to say the friendliest down to earth person you could ever meet.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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This would probably be more appropriate:
Pubs.com - Traditional English pub guide
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