Jun 052013
 

Fun for public and exhibitors alike!

Vehicle owners – SOE and all other clubs – military vehicles are required for Bank Holiday Monday. As we are all people of the utmost integrity the inducements listed at the bottom of the poster will, of course, have little effect …

A4 OVERLORD LO-RES

Just don’t push in front of me in the tea and burger queue!

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  •  June 5, 2013
Feb 052013
 

H4H

The picture gives it away! Chosen by vote of the members at the January meeting Hounds for Heroes is both a local (Petersfield) and a military charity. It should be fairly obvious what they get up to but for the full story click here.

 

 
UPDATE JUNE 1 2013

OVERLORD 2013 is now a recent memory. A couple of days after the show closed we were delighted to receive this from Hounds for Heroes:

Just to let you know that we raised £1, 331.32 over the weekend in merchandise and donations, we are so thrilled.

Thank you so much for all your support, your team were so helpful and the visitors incredibly generous.

Best wishes,

Sarah Welsby

Community Fundraiser

Tel: 01730 823118

E-mail: sarahwelsby@houndsforheroes.com

Web: www.houndsforheroes.com

Hounds for Heroes is registered in England and Wales as a Charitable Company, Limited by Guarantee

Company No: 7130031 Charity No: 1134359

So well done to all our generous OVERLORD visitors, the club will be adding to the fund with part of the surplus we were lucky enough to make this year. For us it has been a great experience to play host to such a popular and worthwhile local military charity. THANK YOU to all who helped!

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  •  February 5, 2013
Dec 072012
 

What ever happened in the days before the telephone was almost universal?

How did the Victorian equivalent of our club ever manage to keep the members abreast of what was happening? Continue reading »

  •  December 7, 2012
Nov 072012
 

I can hardly contain myself – they’ve arrived!

This morning, Wednesday November 7th. two tatty containers in need of a certain amount of tlc arrived on an extensible trailer pulled by Danny Mears’ brand new £160,000 DAF.

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  •  November 7, 2012
Aug 032012
 

What better way to spend your Bank Holiday Weekend than playing with hot, sharp, spiky, stinging, heavy and noisy things? Or walking along the sea shore, sailing a land yacht or, just possibly, driving a 155mm howitzer like a long, thin car?

Wha’choo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?

Thorney Island was an airfield. Aircraft were dispersed around the perimeter on hard stands. One of those stands has been fenced and forms the SOE vehicle and storage compound. Brambles, nettles and triffids are trying to get through the fence and, in many areas succeeding. We are going to fight back with shears and bfo petrol powered hedge cutters.Sherman flail tank - "Hobart's Funnies"

Petrol powered hedge trimmer of the sort we hope to use

 

The gun needs an engine tune and a brave pilot or two to check out how well it drives. We might be allowed to make a few more bangs with it if we ask the Royal Artillery nicely.

One of the vehicles in the compound is a field kitchen designed to feed 120 troops 3 squares a day. So rustling up a ruby or similar for 20 or so people should be a doddle. And making the occasional brew or three won’t be difficult either. Sitting in the sun is an option, either within the compound surrounded by trees or by the beach perhaps with a cooling sea breeze. Then you can listen to the silence. Thorney is an incredibly peaceful place especially considering it is a working MoD site*

And for those of you fretting that the blackberries will be disappearing along with the brambles you will get your chance to grab them before they go or you can always try for those growing on the other 1200 acres of airfield. Nettles in abundance too for those wishing to extend their range of home made wines – all organic and pesticide free.

While the gun is being driven around the island it needs a kennel making to shelter it for the winter months. We should have the materials and tools available , just looking for some labour. If they can have a barn raisin’ in “Oklahoma!” I’m sure we can do the same. Needn’t make such a song and dance about it though. There is always the Museum of Mechanical Failures to admire on the north side of the compound (admission by appointment only), there is the splendour of Gary’s Grotto spanning the gap to the southern semicircle where you can play “guess what’s under that cover” and “how far back does this bush go before we find the fence” or relax in the club’s luxury caravan.

Those of a more adventurous nature can have a wee drive around the island, play with a land yacht or offer microlight pilots fuel in exchange for flights. Hunger can be assuaged either on application to the chef of the day (if you want to have your vocabulary forcibly increased) or by a visit to the on-base Spar mini-mart. You could even bring your own food and drink to supplement the free rations!

The day(s) will be what we make them. So let’s have your ideas and we can implement them!

*MoD site – so we need to be on good behaviour – sign in at the guardhouse with photo i.d. to hand, observe the speed limits and don’t poke in places we aren’t supposed to poke.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  •  August 3, 2012
Jul 272011
 

I was playing with Google and “Solent Overlord” and came across a photoset by Mark Rutley on flickr I asked if I could  link to it  and he kindly agreed, there was also one image of  the man that makes OVERLORD such success that I particularly liked and that is reproduced here:

For more of Mark’s pictures click on the link or the picture above,  Continue reading »

  •  July 27, 2011
Jul 262011
 
Hayling Lifeboats

Picture courtesy and copyright RNLI / Carol Carter

The Thorney Island Solent Overlord Executive Military Collectors Club Under 10s Football Club Boot Camp was extremely hard work – for the footballers and their dads. Continue reading »

  •  July 26, 2011
Jul 252011
 
Top Gear

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Just checked the stats and found a lot of visitors to the site between 20:40 and 22:00 on Sunday night (24/07/11). All searching for one thing – “Wickham  military vehicle sales” …

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  •  July 25, 2011
Jul 142011
 

I keep track of our visitors from time to time so as to see who is looking at the site, what interests them and whether I am up to date with browsers, screen resolution and operating systems. I  glanced at the visitor map today:

 

Not bad for a small military collectors club in the central south of England!

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  •  July 14, 2011

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