Hungerford Arcade – Remembrance Display

We’ve had a recent visit from Ken Milton here at the

Hungerford Arcade. Ken is in the process of hand building a memorial to display at his home this remembrance day. Ken came to us so he could purchase some vintage army figures that he could add to his beautifully handmade exhibit.

 

 

Ken purchased a WW1 Black Watch piper and a dismounted

lifeguard from our dealers Gary and June Crook in unit 121. who collect and sell vintage Action Man figures from 1964 – 1986 and also specialise in toy soldiers, military die cast vehicles and other interesting vintage toys.

 

Thank you Ken for visiting us and finding some special additions to your wonderful display. We wish you all the best for the 11th of November and hope you raise plenty for your charity!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t forget our vintage military vehicle display outside the Arcade this coming Sunday, 7th November.  Gary, June and all their military vehicle friends hold this event every year raising money for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.  There will also be a Dad’s Army Platoon and more.  Do come along and support these wonderful men and women who bring these fabulous vehicles along, at their own expense, to raise money for this fantastic cause. 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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