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Tony Blair waxwork in soldier uniform gives ex-secretary a tickle | Tony Blair waxwork in soldier uniform gives ex-secretary a tickle |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Chelmsford Museum says the young Sir Tony Blair model came from a now defunct waxwork company | Chelmsford Museum says the young Sir Tony Blair model came from a now defunct waxwork company |
Sir Tony Blair has been no stranger to public appearances since resigning as prime minister in 2007. | Sir Tony Blair has been no stranger to public appearances since resigning as prime minister in 2007. |
Few appearances, however, are as unusual as his permanent residence in Essex. | Few appearances, however, are as unusual as his permanent residence in Essex. |
Since 2000, Chelmsford Museum has owned a waxwork model of the New Labour leader, but dressed in the uniform of an Essex Regiment soldier from 1959. | Since 2000, Chelmsford Museum has owned a waxwork model of the New Labour leader, but dressed in the uniform of an Essex Regiment soldier from 1959. |
The model came as news to John McTernan, Sir Tony's former political secretary, who when contacted by the BBC said: "This had me chuckling over my morning coffee." | The model came as news to John McTernan, Sir Tony's former political secretary, who when contacted by the BBC said: "This had me chuckling over my morning coffee." |
The museum is also home to a waxwork - albeit of more questionable likeness - modelled on comedian, actor and musician Hugh Laurie. | The museum is also home to a waxwork - albeit of more questionable likeness - modelled on comedian, actor and musician Hugh Laurie. |
Sir Tony Blair's waxwork is holding a 7.62mm self-loading rifle and wearing a Bergen rucksack | Sir Tony Blair's waxwork is holding a 7.62mm self-loading rifle and wearing a Bergen rucksack |
Sir Tony's model is wearing the attire of a soldier of the 1st Battalion, 3rd East Anglian Regiment of 1959, while on jungle patrol. | Sir Tony's model is wearing the attire of a soldier of the 1st Battalion, 3rd East Anglian Regiment of 1959, while on jungle patrol. |
The waxworks - including that of Laurie - were sold to the museum by now defunct company GEMS Display Figurines, which acquired and marketed second-hand models. | The waxworks - including that of Laurie - were sold to the museum by now defunct company GEMS Display Figurines, which acquired and marketed second-hand models. |
GEMS typically sold dummies that previously belonged to Madame Tussauds. | GEMS typically sold dummies that previously belonged to Madame Tussauds. |
Chelmsford City Council said it could not confirm whether the two models ever graced the halls of any Madame Tussauds attractions. | Chelmsford City Council said it could not confirm whether the two models ever graced the halls of any Madame Tussauds attractions. |
"New Labour always backed our armed forces so there's a poetic justice about the waxwork's final tour of duty," said McTernan, who served in Sir Tony's government between 2005 and 2007. | "New Labour always backed our armed forces so there's a poetic justice about the waxwork's final tour of duty," said McTernan, who served in Sir Tony's government between 2005 and 2007. |
The 56th Regiment of Foot would have worn this uniform around the time of the French Revolutionary Wars | The 56th Regiment of Foot would have worn this uniform around the time of the French Revolutionary Wars |
Despite the poor resemblance, the military collections assistant at the museum confirmed the figure in 1700s attire was modelled on Laurie. | Despite the poor resemblance, the military collections assistant at the museum confirmed the figure in 1700s attire was modelled on Laurie. |
He is dressed in a field officer's coatee of the 56th Regiment of Foot. | He is dressed in a field officer's coatee of the 56th Regiment of Foot. |
The uniform would have been worn by soldiers in the French Revolutionary Wars - not dissimilar to the robes the actor pulled on as Prince George in Blackadder the Third. | The uniform would have been worn by soldiers in the French Revolutionary Wars - not dissimilar to the robes the actor pulled on as Prince George in Blackadder the Third. |
Madame Tussauds and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change are yet to respond to the BBC's request for comment. | Madame Tussauds and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change are yet to respond to the BBC's request for comment. |
Which Essex museum has Tony Blair’s head on display? | |
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