Military Matters
Until the end of the 19th century, the chalklands in the south of Market Lavington and Easterton were used for grazing sheep and arable farming. The War Office first purchased land on Salisbury Plain in 1897 and summer training camps were established with the gradual acquisition of the land by the army. Local villagers were involved in both World Wars and the museum holds pictures and objects reflecting this.
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The museum survives thanks to the kind donations from visitors. You can make a donation during your visit or donate online at any time. It’s not just money we need, there are also lots of opportunities to donate your time as a volunteer.