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Wednesday 29 October 2014 from 2pm - 6pm
Find out more about the past by taking part in a series of fun activities! Explore childhood reminiscence boxes, make your own traditional toys or dress up as a child from World War One.
This event forms part of Trent to Trenches - a county wide programme of commemorative activities taking place across Nottinghamshire.
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