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Old 30th January 2009, 03:49 PM   #1
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This is a cutting from a newspaper. Clearly I doubt people will rush from the far side of the world.

All depending how mad for it you are?

I have made an initial enquiry and there are weapons and six display cases. If it means a long day or two out then I would give them a call to check it is what you need to see. There are many other military museums in the area like the Amry medical corp and airbourne museum. Sure some people here will be interested.
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Old 31st January 2009, 07:56 PM   #2
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The Zulu dislpay is only a small part of a regimental museum. Most of the weapons are very commom examples. There is a lot of small bits all from Isnadwana and Rorkes Drift so there is a thrill just being near them. Here are a few of the pieces that to me are the high lights. The milk pale is on a museum made stand.
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Forgot this, it is quite big about 9-10 inches tall.
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