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Coordinates: 52°2447N 0°4502E / 52.412934°N 0.750606°E / 52.412934; 0.750606
 

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Dad's Army Museum
Map
Established7 December 2007
LocationCage Lane in Thetford, Norfolk
Coordinates52°24′47N 0°45′02E / 52.412934°N 0.750606°E / 52.412934; 0.750606
TypeDad's Army
Websitehttp://dadsarmythetford.org.uk/

The Dad's Army Museum is a museum located in Cage Lane in ThetfordinNorfolk, England, dedicated to the BBC comedy series Dad's Army.[1] Many of the outdoor locations were filmed in the local area. The museum is housed in the old fire station at the rear of Thetford Guildhall, which itself stood in for Walmington-on-Sea Town Hall in several of the episodes.

It is run by volunteers who, throughout the year, attend many 1940s events in East Anglia with Jones' Van.

History[edit]

The exterior of the Dad's Army Museum

Thetford Guildhall, where the museum is based, featured in the 1972 episode "Time On My Hands", in which a German Luftwaffe pilot dangled from the clock tower when his parachute became caught in the clock's hands. The Guildhall was also used in a 1974 episode, "The Captain's Car".[2]

The Dad's Army Museum was opened by Dad's Army co-writer David Croft on Friday, 7 December 2007,[3] and includes a reconstruction of Captain Mainwaring's church hall office, several display areas, a shop and the Marigold Tea Room.[4] The museum displays many unique photographs (many from the collection of the Dad's Army Appreciation Society) along with other memorabilia and items connected with the series.[5]

Uniforms on display include a replica of the red, be-medalled full dress uniform worn by Lance-Corporal Jones in the series, and others worn by the Home Guard.[6]

Jones' van[edit]

Jones' van was purchased by the Dad's Army Museum in the end of 2012

In December 2012, the museum bought the original Ford BB van used as Jones' butcher's van in the series for £63,100, including the premium.[7][8][9] Because of limited space in the Dad's Army Museum, the van went on display at the nearby Charles Burrell Museum in March 2013 following a period of restoration.[10][11]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 h.p. H.J.Mulliner Saloon [GRC33]". Internet Movie Cars Database. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  • ^ Pertwee, Bill (2009). Dad's Army: The Making of a Television Legend. London: Conway Publishing. p. 202. ISBN 9781844861057.
  • ^ Visit Us- The Dad's Army Museum website
  • ^ "Europe puts Dad's Army on the map". The Times. London, United Kingdom. 29 December 2003. p. 6.
  • ^ The Dad's Army Museum on the Culture24 website
  • ^ - 'Dad's Army butcher van goes on sale' - The Daily Telegraph 20 September 2012
  • ^ 'Dad's Army van is delivered to Thetford' Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine - Eastern Daily Press - 13 December 2012
  • ^ Jones' van on the Dad's Army Museum website
  • ^ 'Dad's Army: L/Cpl Jones' butcher's van restored' - BBC News website - 30 March 2013
  • ^ 'Visitors can "have a butchers" at Jones's Dad's Army van' Archived 5 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine - Norwich Evening News - 3 April 2013
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