The event, hosted in Bordon as part of the national Heritage Open Days scheme, saw an eclectic mix of pictures and artefacts on display.
A spokesman from organiser Radian housing group, which manages Quebec Park, said guests were able to hear stories about the Army, the railway, the twinning of the town, shops in the high street, the Empire Club, the carnivals, the formation of the Woolmer Forest Lions Club and the Blackmoor and Whitehill Women’s Institute and more.
There was also the chance to make badges with artist Lindsey Southworth, and visitors could also share their own recollections on a “memories wall”.
The afternoon saw children from Bordon Junior School show off mosaics they had made as part of the project.






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