The remarkable tale of how the two RAF Pembroke Dock Memorial Windows were created will be recounted at the next meeting of the Pembrokeshire Aviation Group, staged jointly with the Pembroke Dock Heritage Trust.
Two members of the Heritage Centre Team will be joining forces to tell the tale, spanning 80 years, at the Heritage Centre, Meyrick Owen Way, Pembroke Dock, on Wednesday October 22.
John Evans and Trevor Clark will be speaking alongside the original Memorial Window which very recently went on display. The Window is on loan from the RAF Museum in London where it was on view for 30 years.

The talk comes just days before the rededication of the window, on Sunday, October 26, almost exactly 80 years on from its original dedication in the former Royal Dockyard Chapel - now the Heritage Centre. Last month HRH The Princess Royal heard the story of the window when she visited the Centre.
The meeting is on the Wednesday evening, not the usual Tuesday, and commences at 7.30pm.
Non members are most welcome to attend the monthly group meetings, with a modest contribution of £1 to help defray costs.
Further details are available from the chairman, Graham Clarkson, on 01646 689979.
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