Saturday, 12 December 2020
Wednesday, 2 December 2020
Tuesday, 3 November 2020
Festival of Remembrance Durham Cathedral
Whilst most of the traditional Remembrance events have either been scaled down or postponed altogether, The Soldiers’ Charity will still be hosting the annual Festival of Remembrance from Durham Cathedral, albeit in a virtual manner.
Filming will take place on Wednesday 4th November using a professional production company on a retainer with the Charity; the final edit will be streamed on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/soldierscharity) at 19:30 hrs on 7th November (to deconflict with TRBL’s virtual event on BBC 1 later that evening); it will also be available on YouTube (via the Charity’s YouTube channel). The event is being supported by The Band of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and the Pipes and Drums 102 Battalion REME, and narrated by Colonel Alasdair Hutton (from the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo). Filming will be sequenced in order to meet current social distancing direction. Further details on the event can be found on The Soldiers’ Charity website (https://soldierscharity.org/events/durham-cathedral-virtual-festival-of-remembrance/).There is no direct income from the event (no ticket sales this year) although we are trying to monetise the event via a Just Giving campaign (https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/FestivalofRemembrance2020). The advert for the event is on YouTube (https://youtu.be/0ImSLpmDdyw).I do hope you will be able to view this act of Remembrance from Durham Cathedral as we reflect on the sacrifices made by our forbears and the men of the Durham Light Infantry.
Durham Light Infantry Association
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
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Saturday, 27 June 2020
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Thursday, 7 May 2020
County Durham remembers VE Day 1945
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Exhibition contents
1. 'We have come through' - Remembering VE Day 1945
2. 9th Battalion DLI: From D-Day to Berlin
3. 9th Battalion DLI: VE Day
4. 9th Battalion DLI: In Berlin, June - September 1945
5. Berlin Victory Parade, 7 September 1945
6. Victory Parade at Belsen, 8 May 1945
7. The Northern Echo, Victory edition, 9 May 1945
8. 2nd Battalion DLI: Burma 1945
9. 2nd Battalion DLI: Rangoon Victory Parade, 15 June 1945
10. VE Day and the Durham Miners' Association
11. VE Day and Durham Schools
12. County Durham celebrates VE Day
13. Haswell Victory Celebrations, 1945
14. Soldier: Victory Souvenir edition, 8 May 1945
15. Parade: European Victory edition, 26 May 1945
16. VE Day not forgotten by one Spennymoor family
17. County Durham celebrates VJ Day
18. Victory Day, 8 June 1946
2. 9th Battalion DLI: From D-Day to Berlin
3. 9th Battalion DLI: VE Day
4. 9th Battalion DLI: In Berlin, June - September 1945
5. Berlin Victory Parade, 7 September 1945
6. Victory Parade at Belsen, 8 May 1945
7. The Northern Echo, Victory edition, 9 May 1945
8. 2nd Battalion DLI: Burma 1945
9. 2nd Battalion DLI: Rangoon Victory Parade, 15 June 1945
10. VE Day and the Durham Miners' Association
11. VE Day and Durham Schools
12. County Durham celebrates VE Day
13. Haswell Victory Celebrations, 1945
14. Soldier: Victory Souvenir edition, 8 May 1945
15. Parade: European Victory edition, 26 May 1945
16. VE Day not forgotten by one Spennymoor family
17. County Durham celebrates VJ Day
18. Victory Day, 8 June 1946
Images © reproduced with kind permission of:
- Trustees of the former DLI
- Newsquest Media Group Ltd
- Newcastle Chronicle and Journal
- Durham Miners' Association
- Beamish Museum.
VE Day in Durham archive resource pack for Key Stage 2.
More about VE Day 75 at Durham County Council.
Thursday, 9 April 2020
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Thursday, 13 February 2020
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