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Our museum education project will enhance our current offer to school and community groups. We also aim to digitise our collections so as to offer opportunities for lifelong learning.
We need to increase our handling collections, create school resources and purchase equipment for digitisation. We intend putting our resources online.
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Anonymous
Great museum - always enjoy a visit. Grateful thanks to the kind person who helped answer a long-held query about Capt Sasson's Browning.
The Williams family
We have donated today in appreciation of the research carried out by Colonel Nick Lock.
Anonymous
Excellent historical material provided for one of my relations
Anonymous
I requested information about a relative who served in the RWF during WW1
Gary Liptrot
A great cause and family links to the RWF
Lynda
In Remembrance and with Tribute to 23640 Private Benjamin Vaughan Hughes, 13th Battalion who gave his life for his country on 18th February 1918. He bravely served with his brothers, 23639 Evan Hughes and 23638 Owen Hughes who both survived the Great War. Evan Hughes is our Grandfather. They will always be lovingly remembered by us, Jane Isaacs and Lynda Hughes, Great Nieces to Private Benjamin Vaughan Hughes.
Dermot
It's the best way of remembering what we owe Welsh soldiers.
Doug Andrews
Help from Mike researching my Grandfathers service
Johanna
Visited this brilliant museum a few years ago, though making the donation principally to acknowledge the help given by Captain Williams and his team to our SSAFA clients
Darren
A worthy cause.
Anonymous
Really enjoyed the museum and wanted to support it. Also, we had no cash to buy my son a guidebook and the nice man at the end said we could just have one so we promised we would make a donation!
Anonymous
In thanks for help with family history research.
William
In relation to medal search of a relative who served in the RWF leading up to and during WW1.
julie
Thank you Nick for your help in family history research,
Stephen Williams
My father, William John Williams was a corporal in the Royal Welch Fusiliers during the Malayan Emergency. He is still with us but in failing health. He looks back fondly at his time with the Regiment and has asked me to donate on his behalf.
Anonymous
In memory of my Grandfather R W F 1906 to 1921 , 9104.
Tony
Thank you for keeping the memory of all Royal Welsh Fusiliers who have gone before alive. Diolch.
Andrew
I have been marvelously aided by a staff member confirming my grandfather's association with the regiment during ww2
Anonymous
RWF are the best x
Will
So the museum remains there for future generations to visit
Anonymous
In memory of my grandfather, 1st Lieut Elwyn Glyn Williams, who served approx 1916-1920. His 1st World War medals were donated to the museum in approx 1982.
Mary
I leave this donation in memory of my father Harry Hopton T282143, 387 Coy RASC who went on attachment with the Royal Welch Fusiliers in June/July 1944 during the battle for Kohima. The 1st Battalion, Welch Fusiliers were also side by side with 387 Coy (dismounted) during May 1944 in a position on the Aradura Spur. This donation is also in memory of those Fusiliers who served during the Burma Campaign and who made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom we know today.
Anonymous
Thanks for the photograph of the 82ยบ Line French Eagle
Anonymous
Please quote 3 Mons WW2 war diary.
Stephen Farish
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Leonie
Donation in memory of Captain Arthur Williams RWF killed in action 9.10.18 and all of his comrades who served with him.
Thomas
I visited the Museum a few years ago . It was great .