A First World War explosive that's been kept in Exeter since 1914 is being sent to Hartlepool.
The shell was used by the Germans to bomb the northern town, but brought to Devon in honour of the two Exeter men who risked their lives diffusing it.
It weighs a quarter of a tonne and is kept at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's store in Marsh Barton.
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