Horses & Wagons – The Unsung Heroes of WW1
A World War One Living History Display of Horse Transport and Supply
8th – 10th August 2025
The Royal Logistic Corps Museum, Worthy Down, SO21 2RG
The Royal Logistic Corps Horse-Drawn Heritage Team will be back at the Museum from 8th – 10th August 2025 for their popular WW1 living history event.
This event featuring real horses is suitable for all the family. Join us and find out about the crucial role horses played in the First World War.
You can expect to see:
- Team members in authentic WW1 uniform explaining the life and work of a horse from 1914 onwards.
- Genuine horse-drawn vehicles from the Heritage Team’s collection, including a General Service Wagon, a Horse Ambulance, a Water Cart and a Mess Cart.
- A working WW1 forge operated by re-enactor Jarvis Browning demonstrating the work of a First World War Farrier
- Scheduled displays and talks with one of our war horses and riders, to explore the work and life of the horse and soldier in WW1.
- The 3-day event will also have staffed displays of veterinary equipment and skills; field kitchen equipment on display; WW1 weapons and a Vickers Machine Gun.
Join us and find out how the trenches were resupplied using pack horses; how injured horses were transported back to safety in the horse ambulance; what the role of the wheelwright was; and what life was like for a soldier in 1914-1918 in a display housed in a bell tent.
If that wasn’t enough, we will be selling sausage and bacon rolls cooked on a WW1 soyer stove AND the Museum will be open.
Entrance is by donation, suggested donation £5 per adult. All donations will support the museum and the Horse-Drawn Heritage Team to preserve the history of the Royal Logistic Corps for another 300 years. Thank you for your generosity.
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