LOCAL WAR MUSEUMS.
.(LONDON," March 8. There is a. movement on foot at present to establish war museums all over the country, and it is expected that the project will meet with the sympathy and interest of the public. As the museums are intended to be permanent memorials of the bravery of our soldiers, and to keep alive in the minds of posterity the happenings of the Great War, probably local museums, instituted by the municipal' authorities, will be set up. Relics of the -war peculiar to each district will be placed in the museums, such as Rolls of Honor, and it trill, be taken into account that even the most trivial articles will have a significance for other generations. The movement is receiving strong support in Glasgow, London, Inverness, Birmingham, and other cities .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 3
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