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The small brass wardroom bell, which
is hung on a wooden frame, is painted with the name HMS Valkyrie and the date
1942. Valkyrie was a shore-based training unit which was situated in the old
Douglas Head Hotel and in the building which is now occupied by Manx Radio. It
was the Royal Navy’s main radar training base between 1941 and 1945 and over
30,000 people trained there during the war years. Museum chairman John Huxley said: “The bell was spotted on the
internet auction site Ebay. It was for sale in south-west England and our
enquiries satisfied us that it was genuine – the seller’s father was
stationed here during the war and the seller himself lived here for a time and
he remembers the bell in use in a wardroom when he was a schoolboy here. “Our limited funds mean that we
cannot normally buy items for exhibition unless they are very special or
important historic items but on this occasion we are very grateful to the Manx
Heritage Foundation which funded the purchase of the bell. “Items from HMS Valkyrie are quite
rare but by coincidence we have recently also been given a pair of telephone
handsets which came from the base. “The bell is now at the museum along with lots of other new items which are on show for the first time including a First World War camera gun, the propeller from the first passenger-carrying aircraft on the Island, a display on Hall Caine Airport which used to be near Ramsey in the 1930s, and the uniform of the Commanding Officer of RAF Andreas in 1943.” |
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