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New Stow Maries museum opens
The ‘casualty’ is helped from Stow Maries’ WW1 electric truck to BE2e reproduction ‘A2767’/G-CJZP during the museum opening event on 11 May. MIKE SHREEVE AT Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome in Essex, a new museum dedicated to No 37 (Home Defence) Squadron was opened by HRH the Duke of Gloucester on 11 May. The unit was based at the airfield from September 1916 until March 1919 (see Aeroplane July 2015). The occasion was also used to mark the 100th anniversary

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