We will remember them…

100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum,
Common Road, Dickleborough, Norfolk IP21 4PH

Housed in the original airfield control tower and other atmospheric buildings 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum is a moving testament to the Americans who came to Thorpe Abbotts in Norfolk to fight alongside the allies during World War Two.

“This museum captures a significant period in Norfolk’s history brilliantly. It makes for a fascinating visit and the personal stories will stay with you long after”.
John Davies, Chief Curator, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
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Registered charity no. 285169
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Glasshouse
For the 2009 season the Control Tower is sporting a newly re-furbished glasshouse. The work was done by professional builders with help from museum volunteers and the project was partly funded through a grant from...
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