In Person
Show / Display
The Gosport Gallery & Museum, Ordnance Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1NQ
‘Peace at Last’ was the culmination of three projects* which looked at the role of Gosport and its people during 1914-1918. It was completed in November 2018 to mark 100 years since the end of The Great War (WW1).
Come and see a display of info and materials which came from activity undertaken by various local community groups; audio tracks specially created; a marvellous sensory textile a Peace Party, and much more besides.
* These three projects were created by Splodge Designs, managed by Gosport HODs and funded by the HLF. Full info on the projects can be seen at https://www.gosportheritage.co.uk/category/projects/gosport-and-its-people-during-the-great-war/
Allow approx 30 mins.
OPENING TIMES
Please note that this is an Event from 2021
BOOKING DETAILS
No Booking Needed – Just turn up and enjoy
ACCESS
This is a totally accessible venue. Some Blue Badge parking just beside the building. Pay car-parks nearby. They’ll be volunteers on hand to chat about the photos with you.
COVID-19 Considerations
This event will run in line with local & national government guidelines at the time of the festival.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Two other events will be running at this venue at the same time, and you might wish to peruse them whilst you’re there. ‘The Gosport Area: memories and photos’ and ‘Stories of Asylum’.
ORGANISED BY
Gosport HODs
MAP/DIRECTIONS (Approximate)
Enter through the green doors in Gosport High Street (pedestrianised)