Khaki on Campaign

An Artefact based, interactive, educational visiting presentation, that will allow you to experience original and authentic uniforms and equipment that were worn, carried and used by the British Army of the 1914-18 & 1939-45 Wars.

We give a full and comprehensive insight into the life of the British "Tommy", from the contents of his pockets, to the weapons he carried.

Find out....

Why was a hat from the Great War called a"Gor-blimey"

Why soldiers of the Great War put a sock over thier nose

Why were Great War soldiers "chatting"

What was a soldiers "Housewife"

Why was a soldiers rifle called a "smellie"

What was a "Mickey Mouse" mask in World War Two

This and much more can be explained and brought to life in great detail using original and rare items from both wars.

We are specialised in Military History, with over 20 years of knowledge and experience.

We have participated in many film and television and book productions and have worked extensively with The National Army Museum & The Imperial War Museum Duxford.

We can give talks to Battlefield tour companies to give the tour groups an insight into the life of the soldier before they visit the battlefields and we can also provide talks for private companies.

We visit many Schools and museums to give lectures and hands-on displays.

We make what is normally only seen in static museum displays into an interactive experience with historical detail from fully period costumed lecturers.

We bring it to life.

 

For further information or to book Khaki on Campaign contact

Richard Knight
No 2, High St
Bourn
Cambridge
CB3 7SQ
Tel: 01954 719294