by Luke Hudman | Sep 9, 2022 | Blog
The vital addition to the Home Front that saved thousands! Learning from the Past In 1937, the British government officials predicted that in any future war with Germany, bombing raids on the Home Front would cause large casualties. The German air raids on Britain in...
by Luke Hudman | Sep 9, 2022 | News
Following the sad news of our Queen’s passing, we have made the decision to cancel our All Services Parade on Sunday 11th September out of respect for Her Majesty and her family. The All Services Parade is a commemoration of the people who have fought for our...
by Luke Hudman | Sep 16, 2022 | Blog
In today’s #ForgottenFriday we are looking at the major influence and inspiration that the Royals throughout the wars. The Royal Family have been a constant throughout the troubles that the nation and wider commonwealth have experienced over the years, whether that is...
by Luke Hudman | Sep 20, 2022 | Events, News
Award Winning Museum hosts 1940s dance evening bringing the museum to life after dark! This October, Eden Camp is hosting a 1940s Jive Night to celebrate the end of the season in its 80th year. This will be the first evening event open to the public held in the new...
by Luke Hudman | Sep 22, 2022 | Events
Join us for some Halloween fun this October Half Term with a variety of activities and workshop from the Collections & Engagement Team! From Halloween Bingo to a spooky tour or even some “Witch Crafts”, take part in history with a spooky twist at Eden...
by Luke Hudman | Sep 23, 2022 | Blog
For today’s #ForgottenFriday, we are diving deep into the history of the Human Torpedo! Quite possibly one of the most risky inventions seen during the war, the Human Torpedo saw new technology and tactics meet in an attempt to “undermine” the enemy!...