Blitz and Pieces

Coordinates: 52°41′02″N 1°42′46″E / 52.6839°N 1.7129°E / 52.6839; 1.7129
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Blitz and Pieces
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LocationScratby, Great Yarmouth
TypeHome Front and Dad's Army
OwnerDarren Stride
Websitehttp://www.blitzandpiecesuk.com/

Blitz and Pieces is a museum in Scratby in Great Yarmouth, England, owned and operated by Darren Stride. Based on the British Home Front during World War II and the BBC comedy Dad's Army, the museum is housed in a 1940s prefabricated building, a 1930s wooden military hut and a variety of large sheds. In 2014 the museum was a finalist in Channel 4's George Clarke's Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year series.[1][2] The museum is open to the public by appointment.

Origins of the museum

A section of Captain Mainwaring's office

Stride's interest in the 1940s began as a small boy when he watched repeats of the BBC comedy Dad's Army with his late grandfather, John Fenton, who had served as a private in the real Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment during World War II, the regiment that the Home Guard platoon in Dad's Army was based on. Before his death in 2001 he gave his grandson his service medals, which started the collection.[3]

Many of the items in the collection were donated by members of the public or by visitors to the museum. The display in the period chemist's shop was acquired from the Yesterday's World attraction in Great Yarmouth following its closure in 2014.

Blitz Street

The museum is housed along 'Blitz Street', and is based on the British

Anderson shelter complete with contents, a display of World War II uniforms, helmets and other artifacts, and a reconstruction of Captain Mainwaring's church hall office from Dad's Army
.

Captain Mainwaring's office is housed in a 1930s

webbing from Dad's Army, a collection of Dad's Army memorabilia including original props such as half of the string used during filming of The Deadly Attachment. This was donated by David Croft; the other half is in the collection of Jimmy Perry
.

In 2014 Blitz and Pieces was a finalist in Cuprinol's 'Shed of the Year' competition, broadcast by Channel 4.[4]

Gallery

  • Corner of Captain Mainwaring's office
    Corner of Captain Mainwaring's office
  • Corner of the grocer's shop
    Corner of the grocer's shop
  • A view of the 1940s living room
    A view of the 1940s living room
  • A view of the 1940s kitchen
    A view of the 1940s kitchen
  • The Anderson shelter display
    The
    Anderson shelter
    display

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52°41′02″N 1°42′46″E / 52.6839°N 1.7129°E / 52.6839; 1.7129