An exhibition commemorating the life of Sir Barnes
Wallis, inventor of World War 2's famous 'bouncing bomb' for the Dambusters'
Raid, will be held at the Tithe Barn in Manor House Lane , Little Bookham on
Saturday, 14 September for Heritage Open Day. It is being organised by the
Effingham Residents Association to mark 40 years since Sir Barnes' death.
He and his wife were Effingham residents and active
members of many village organisations, including St Lawrence Church, for over
30 years. They are buried in St. Lawrence churchyard.
The exhibition will cover his life and career as an
engineer and inventor. It will also cover his years in Effingham and the
important contributions he made to the village. Material, including articles
and objects associated with him, is being loaned by Brooklands Museum
and the Barnes Wallis Foundation. The exhibition is also being supported by
members of his own family, together with St Lawrence and All Saints Churches,
Effingham Parish Council, the Effingham Housing Association and the Effingham
Village Recreation Trust.
The exhibition will be open from 9am to 5pm. Refreshments of tea,
coffee and home-made cakes will also be available to enjoy in the Tithe Barn’s
beautiful courtyard garden with donations welcomed for the Friends of St
Lawrence and All Saints Church.