FASCINATING stories and photographs of men from Wiltshire who were called to join the First World War have gone on display in Marlborough.

It is part of the Call to Arms exhibition and is being hosted by the Marlborough History Society at St Peter’s Church in the High Street.

It features letters and archive images that visitors can see in the church until January 30. It also includes information panels and an interactive video display of stories, which have been gathered from all across Wiltshire from museums and history societies.

Marlborough residents can learn about their First World War history through the story of the Army Service Corps (ASC), based in Marlborough from 1915.

This exhibition is part of the Wiltshire at War: Community Stories five year project funded through the Heritage Lottery Fund project, aiming to bring people together from across Wiltshire to discover, explore and share stories about Wiltshire’s response to the First World War.

It is also running as a combined exhibition with the Marlborough WW1 photographic exhibition.

St Peter’s Church is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4.30pm and Sundays 10am to 3pm.