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The Izzard family story behind the Winter Wartime Model Railway

4th November, 202031st October, 2020 by Rohan Jayasekera

Eddie Izzard tells Sky News how the story of his father’s return home as a wartime evacuee inspired the creation of the Bexhill Winter Wartime Model Railway.

Categories news Tags Arts, Bexhill Museum, eddie izzard, model railway, wartime

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Costume Society UK@costume_society·
24th January, 2021 1353324173276438533

Our next Reading Group session takes place on Mon 1st February. Mary Collins and Joanna Jarvis will discuss The Great Leap from Earth to Heaven: The Evolution of Ballet and Theatre Costume in 18th century England and France (Vol 50, No2). Book your space:

Reading Group Session for Costume Society Members

A chance to listen to, and chat with, Mary Collins and Joanna Jarvis about their article, The Great Leap from Earth to Heaven.

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Eddie Izzard@eddieizzard·
24th January, 2021 1353379536289878016

Ice cream, hedge cake & chewing gum Bill Bailey @BillBailey and Eddie discuss their guilty pleasures. Donate at https://t.co/S8OcxVURKP to #MakeHumanityGreatAgain - The Beekeepers

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Sally Pointer@sallypointer·
24th January, 2021 1353312016832847873

I'm making good progress on my Venus of Brassempouy inspired hairnet. I've very nearly used up the fifty nettles I started with, and I still need to do at least two more rounds of cord. It's taken about 5 hours so far, but I've worked slowly.

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Eddie Izzard@eddieizzard·
24th January, 2021 1353371733055524871

🔴 LIVE: Eddie runs for #Brussels! Joining Eddie: Actor & UNICEF Ambassador @DavidHarewood at 4.30pm AND Radio DJ @ChrisMoyles! Send in your photos & interesting facts w/ #Brussels & #MakeHumanityGreatAgain Donate - The Beekeepers https://t.co/s6XhUlsJcN

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Annie Brassey@AnnieBrassey·
24th January, 2021 1353378020514541569

1881 Additional section of my 1878 Normanhurst #Catsfield #Sussex #museum Catalogue. No.2754 "Tea Service..To Lady Brassey from the Officers & Men of the #Liverpool and #Bristol Brigades Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. A Souvenir of the Windsor Review 9.7.1881." #Brassey #1880s

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24th January, 2021 1353372726115917824

Portrait of American actress Edna May. Photographed in the 1910s.

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Bexhill Museum
  • Home
  • About
    • About the Museum
    • Our History
    • Our patron – Eddie Izzard
  • The Collections
    • The Sargent Collection
    • The Costume Collection
    • The Technology Collection
    • Bexhill in WWII Gallery
  • Model Railways
    • Izzard Family Model Railway
    • Bexhill 1940: Winter Wartime Model Railway
  • Education
  • What’s On
    • News
    • Events
  • Visit Us
    • Virtual Tour
    • Museum Shop
    • How to Visit Us
    • Contact Us
  • Support Us