The "To Honour a Promise" project aims to erect a permanent memorial to those service personal of the British, Commonwealth (the then British Empire), American and Allied Forces who passed through Winchester Morn Hill Camps on their way to fight for our freedom in the Great War 1914-18.
The Upper Itchen Valley Society has been assisting the project by enabling the UIVS bank account to be used to pay in any donations to the project.
The team leading the "To Honour a Promise" project will be holding a preliminary exhibition from 15th June to 7th July in the City Space at the Discovery Centre in Winchester. The objective of the exhibition is to give more details about these camps and to try to find out whether there are any Winchester residents who may have family stories or artefacts from this time.
The project is also looking for volunteers who are able to give one or two hours to man the desk at the Discovery Centre during the exhibition. The hours it will be open are:
Monday – Friday 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday 11 am – 3 pm
Pictured; D. Sub Section Overseas Force 194 Heavy Battery Regiment, Avington Park Camp 2nd December 1916
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If you would like to help at the exhibition please email Fiona Whitehouse on fiona@pa-anywhere.co.uk and if you would like to know more about the project please see the website at www.tohonourapromise.co.uk.