World War One relics and memorabilia go on display in Crediton today - in a museum created by the pupils of Landscore primary school.
With the help of a professional researcher paid for with Lottery funding, they've found out about family members, who were involved in the war, and assembled a collection of items, including shell casings and gas masks.
The museum will be open to the public at Landscore school from this afternoon until Saturday.
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