Head to Kingston Museum to hear enthralling tales of high-flying derring-do and more from an expert on the town's aviation history.
David Hassard, from the aviation heritage project, will recount how the Sopwith company, based in the town, played a huge part in the First World War.
The talk is just one in a series of lunchtime lectures hosted by the museum as part of its summer exhibition, showcasing Kingston’s contribution to the war.
Sopwith Aviation and the First World War; Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way, Kingston; August 2, 12.30pm; free; call 020 8547 5006.
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