Odiham

Odiham (/ˈoʊdiəm/ ⓘ) is a large historic village and civil parish in the Hart district of Hampshire, England.

RAF Odiham, home of the Royal Air Force's Chinook heavy lift helicopter fleet, lies to the south of the village.

However, Simon was killed in the Battle of Evesham in 1265 when he led the rebellious barons to fight against the king; Eleanor was sent into exile.

Thomas Cox wrote in 1738:[5] Two people with links to Odiham won the Victoria Cross in the First World War, and have streets in the village named after them: Reverend William Addison (VC) was educated at Robert May's School;[9] Brigadier Manley James (VC) was born and spent his childhood in the village.

[11] Influenced by key members like Thomas Burgess and Granville Penn, the Society also resolved to reform farriery and animal care by establishing a school to teach veterinary science in England.

The war memorial