Barlborough: A perfect tribute to World War One heroes
To mark 100 years since the start of the conflict, Barlborough Parish, supported by the Heritage Centre, hosted the two-day event on the Ward Lane playing fields on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd August,
A book of remembrance - which was designed following money from the Heritage Lottery Fund - was presented to Hazel Greaves, daughter of Fred Greaves, who was awarded the Victoria Cross Trophy.
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Hide AdAcross the weekend there were several free activities on offer for kids, including the screening of old war films in the marquee, a theatre and wartime artefacts were also on display.
Parish coun Jessica Clayton attended the service and is pictured with a World War One Lee Enfield Rifle.
Also pictured is Tony Bak, 64, project manager at the Heritage Centre, with the book of remembrance, Neil Harrison with a Maxin Machine Gun and volunteers Teresa Bak and Angela Madin.