‘Munitionettes’ hope to bring you a blast
Cllr Dawn Poole the council’s lead member for leisure and amenities explained:
“The First World War transformed women’s lives and today we often don’t realise how much we owe these pioneers. This is a fantastic opportunity to find out more about some of these remarkable women. It’s particularly fitting that this event is being held at Hastings Museum as the theme for this year’s Hastings Remembers: Local stories of the First World War is the changing role of women. We hope that the whole community will get involved in uncovering more amazing stories.”
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Hide AdThe display will be open from 11am, the performance starts at 2pm. Both are free, but seats are limited for the performance and will go on a first come first served basis.
For more information about the Hastings Remembers project and to share your own family stories, please email [email protected]