The original display consisted of donations from the public, including paintings, banners and toys.
These displays consist of several climbs and dives, with three or four "klee" calls at their peaks.
At the time of the museum's opening in 1988, the principal display consisted of 30 vehicles and a small room describing the camp history.
The display consists of 24 examples ranging in time from classical antiquity to the 19th century.
The display consists of 55 works, some ceramic, dating from the 18th century to the early 20th century.
The display consists primarily of decorative objects, including furniture, silver, glass, metal work, textiles and prints.
The display consists of a minimum of 100,000 shells fired in less than an hour.
The commonest display consists of synchronous flight movements by pairs.
The breeding display consists of a short chase of the female by the male.
One unusual display at the fair consists of the entrants in the Crop art competition.