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Half-Term Activities for all the Family!

Art Workshop

Sunday 14 - Sunday 21 February 1.30-3.30pm

Family Drop-In Workshops for all ages, come and along and enjoy a vareity of art and craft activities from sculpture and painting to medal making and collage.

Pop in for 10 minutes or stay for the full 2 hours. (Under 8's must be accompanied by an adult).

Monday 15 February - Make a DLI Soldier

Tuesday 16 February - Tank Craft

Wednesday 17 February - Art in the Museum; Medals

Thursday 18 February - Military Handling Session, get hands on with our military collections.

Friday 19 February - Wartime Games and Past Times, try your hand a vareity of wartime games. Are they that different to the games we play today?

Saturday 20 February - Military Handling Session

Sunday 21 February - Medal Madness, look round our medal gallery, and then create your own medals!

All materials supplied, suitable for all ages and no booking is necessary. These sessions are free! (normal building admission charge applies).

 

Handling Sessions

 

 

Objects from the Stores

This is a wonderful opportunity to get hands on and get to know a little more about objects held in the DLI Museum collections.

 

Infantry Firearms of the Second World War: part one

Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 January, 1.30-3.30pm

An assortment of Allied small arms from the battlefields of World War Two.

Medals

Saturday 6 February, 1.30-3.30pm

This session will look at the stories behind campaign medals, particularly WWI and WWII, as well as exploring the gallantry medals that have been awarded for bravery. If you have any medals at home, please bring them along and have them identified.

In conjunction with the Friends of the DLI Museum.

Infantry Firearms of the Second World War: part two

Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 March, 1.30-3.30pm

An assortment of Axis small arms from the battlefields of World War Two.

 


 

War Talks

The DLI Archive: Reflections from the inside and the outside

by Gill Parkes & John Sheen

Saturday 23 January 2009 2.00pm

Since the transfer of the DLI Archive to the County Record Office, a huge amount of work has taken place on letters, maps, photographs, oral history and records of individual soldiers and various levels of units. This talk will reflect on the archivist's view of the collection.

 

A history of the military sniper, from the 19th - 21st century

by Martin Pegler

Saturday 13 March 2.00pm

How did the science of sniping originate and why has it become NATO's fastest growing specialism? Author Martin Pegler explores the snipers' world and will answer these, and many other questions about this most secret subject.

 

The Steel of the DLI

by John Sheen

Saturday 10 April 2.00pm

The 2nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry was one of only a few regular units that didn't have its history written after the Great War. With the publication of "The Steel of the DLI" last October, John Sheen has rectified this gap in the Regimental history. The talk will cover the service of the battalion in France from 1914 until the Armistice in 1918.

 

Annand VC and 2DLI France 1940

by Harry Moses

Saturday 15 May 2.00pm

The 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry arrived in France in September 1939 as its forebears had done in September 1914. The talk will cover the Battalion's action on the River Dyle, where Lieut. Richard Annand won the first Army VC of the Second World War, and the final action of the campaign at St. Venant.

 

Witness: Women War Artists

by Kathleen Palmer

Saturday 19 June 2.00pm

This talk explores the remarkable experiences and achievements of women war artists throughout the Twentieth Century. Women have commissioned through Official War Art schemes since the First World War. Many have also worked independantly, offering an official perspective.

With images from the Imperial War Museum's art collection and using the artists' own words.

 

Tickets

Adult £4.35, Adult Concession £3.25, Child £2.45, Season Ticket Holder £2.15.

Tickets can be bought in advance from the DLI Museum shop or by calling  0191 3842214.

Note: There are only a limited number of tickets available for each talk, so get your tickets NOW!

  


 

See a full list of Events on the Durham County Council website.