FROGMEN & PIRATES. Study evening about BusterCrabb led by naval historian James Heyworth and the story of how the 47th Foot (later 1st Loyals) were involved in battles against the Persian Gulf pirates - given by Lt ColJohn Downham, Chairman of the Museum Trustees.
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Members £10, non-members £12. Includes our traditional generous Hot Pot Supper. Photo ID needed for entry to Barracks (photo driving licence ideal) Free Parking
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