The Home Guard by Steve Bird

Storrington District Museum The Home Guard Poster August 2024 1 41cd7532f30f6853f3a0d7a0b22b73c7

Event Details

Event Date:

06-08-2024

Start time: 19:30

End time: 20:30

Event Short Description

The story of the Home Guard compared to Dad’s Army and how they operated and fight an invasion.

Event Information

Our views of the Home Guard are now much influenced by the comedy series ‘Dad’s Army’. Steve will explore to what extent the adventures of Captain Mainwaring reflected the reality of 1940 Britain. Steve will set out to bust a number of popular myths whilst telling some stories about real Home Guard adventures to show that some aspects of Dad’s Army were spot on.

In the first part of the talk, we will hear of the origins of the Home Guard and whose idea it was to form it. We will learn about what they were intended to do; the weapons they had and how they operated. We will also find out when the Home Guard was finally stood down.

In the second part, we will look at a single unit, to illustrate the sort of thing which was going on all over the country. We will look at a 1940 plan showing how the Home Guard intended to defend their village in the event of a German invasion. We will use original attendance records to show who the Home Guard were and their background.

Admission Details

Adult: £8

Child:

Child Age Limit:

Concession Details: £6 for members

Organiser Details

Name: Storrington Museum

Telephone: 01903 740188

Email: storringtonmuseum@hotmail.com

Website: http://storringtonmuseum.com/

Venue Details

Address: Storrington Museum, Storrington, West Sussex, RH20 4LL

Telephone: 01903 740188

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