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'Living Museum' Opens in St James's ParkPublished Monday 4th July 2005![]() The Duchess of Cornwall and the Prince of Wales at the controls of a 2nd World War Anti-Aircraft Gun On 4 July 2005, the Prince of Wales, accompanied by the Secretary of State for Defence John Reid, opened the Living Museum, launching a week of nationwide commemorative events to mark the 60th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War. His Royal Highness, with the Duchess of Cornwall and Mr Reid toured a number of wartime exhibitions, displays and re-enactments including Jungle Jitters Far East Encampment, a Battle of Britain Spitfire Scramble, a Home Front House Recreation and the Land Army's Soil Cinderellas 'Digging for Victory'. The Second World War will shortly fade from living memory. Central to this year's commemorations is the idea of handing on the baton of remembrance to younger generations. Educations and understanding are fundamental to the concept of the living Museum. The re-enactments and hands-on displays will enable young people to empathise with their grandparents' and great-grandparents' experiences and evoke memories for the wartime generation. Mr Reid said:
Entrance to the Living Museum is free. Opening hours are:
To find out more about the exciting programme of events planned for the week please visit the official website. Related articles: Related links:
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