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Serving the regimental and corps museums of the British Army. Located in Salisbury.
Museum collection of the regiment, owned by South Lanarkshire Council, which includes a regimental gallery in Low Parks Museum, Hamilton.
Regimental Museum of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards and The Royal Welsh. Situated within Cardiff Castle.
Displays and exhibits depict the history of the airfield in Harrington, Northamptonshire. Includes details of the collection, special events, photos and a location map.
Tells the story of the Cheshire Soldiers from the 17th Century right through to the present day.
Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry Museum housing a fine collection of medals, weapons, uniforms, paintings and artefacts.
Experience the sights, sounds and smells of those dangerous years of World War II. Located in Malton.
Operated by volunteers from the Solway Aviation Society. The society owns nine significant aircraft - the most prominent of which is an Avro Vulcan bomber. Located at Carlisle Airport, Carlisle, Cumbria.
A collection of airworthy WWII aircraft based at Duxford, UK.
One of the world's largest aviation museums with over 90 aircraft in the collection on display including Concorde 002 (the British prototype). Located near Ilchester.
Relives the story of one of the British Army's regiments. Collection contains items gathered over two centuries, including a display of 12 Victoria Crosses. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Launched in 1824 as a 46 gun frigate for the Royal Navy. Features history of the ship and schedule. Located in Dundee, Scotland.
Regimental museum of The Highlanders Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Records 400 years of Royal Naval history with 47 scheduled ancient monuments on the 80-acre site. Visitor information, events and facility hire.
Floating museum moored on the River Thames in Central London.
Museum of The King's Royal Hussars.
Duxford - Includes a collection of historic aircraft and information on air shows.
The museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, from the First World War to the present day, particularly those involving Britain and the Commonwealth.
Describes the facilities, forthcoming events, admission charges and opening times. An on-line shopping facility is available.
The secret home of central government and military commanders in the event of a nuclear attack during the Cold War. Located in Brentwood.
The official site of the King's Own Royal Regiment Museum, Lancaster
Records, preserves and cherishes the heroism and sacrifice of Lancashire's soldiers over 300 years of history.
Originally built at the behest of Henry the Eighth, this fort in Felixstowe is the only fort in England to have repelled a full scale invasion attempt. Located in Ipswich, Suffolk.
The last 100 years of the Liverpool Scottish Regiment, Liverpool's own kilted infantry. With weapons, uniforms, photographs and artifacts.
The Walton Group has restored the historical war time bunker, and opened to the public, as a memorial to those who died to achieve it. Provides its history, hours, programs, photos, current offers, and a contact form.
Raised from the sea and on display at Portsmouth, this Tudor warship made waves in nautical archaeology. Detailed, scholarly history, photographs, description, visitor information.
Britain’s first operational military airfield. The heritage centre's collection of photographs and artefacts tell the story of RFC/RAF Montrose. Contains information on hours, admissions and displays.
The museum displays a collection of over 35 helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. Attractions, events, photographs and contacts. Middle Wallop.
The museum informs and educates about the history of The Mercian Regiment, The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters and The Sherwood Foresters.
Guide to the South Wales Borderers Museum in mid-Wales and the Welch Regiment Museum in Cardiff. Includes details of the collections, admission fees, hours, events and directions.
History of Britain's armies from the era of the Redcoat to Bosnia. Includes collections, realistic models and reconstructions bring the soldier's story vividly to life. Located in Chelsea.
Incorporating the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Queen's House. Promotes understanding of the history and future of Britain and the sea.
A museum of the history of the Royal Navy located in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard section of HMNB Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire
Coastal Fortress built during the 1860's overloking Newhaven Harbour and Seaford Bay. Exhibitions include The Home Front 1939-45, The Royal Observer Corps, The Dieppe Raid, D.Day and Coastal Defence and an introductory film presentation. Full facilities available for school visits.
Information about the museum and the airfield which has been in continuous operation since 1916. Located in Nerth Weald, Essex (near Epping).
Dedicated as a tribute to the endeavors of the 390th Bomb Group, 8th U.S. Army Air Force and other Allied airmen operating from bases throughout East Angla. Includes a history of the restoration and hours. Located in Suffolk.
Based at the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth, Flagship Portsmouth is responsible for three of Britain's oldest and most historic warships - Henry VII's doomed flagship Mary Rose, Nelson's flagship HMS Victory and the world's first iron battleship, HMS Warrior.
History of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and display of historic repair and recovery vehicle collection. Located near Reading, Berkshire.
Britain's National Museum of Aviation, celebrates the story of aviation from before the Wright Brothers to the RAF of the 21st Century.
Houses five collections of aircraft, missiles, aero engines and motor vehicles from the early days of aviation through two world wars to the present day. Includes details of hours, admissions policy, group visits and directions.
Collection information, schedule, and virtual tour of the Royal Air Force Museum, Britain's national museum of aviation. Located on Grahame Park Way, Hendon (North London).
Features general, visitor and attendant information, online exhibits, and shop. Located in Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
A combination of displays, dramatic interpretations, live action events and interactive technology from the Leeds, London and Portsmouth museums which comprise the National Museum of Arms and Armour. Located in London.
Exhibits features the Regiment's history. Includes admission charges, hours and map directions. Located in York.
Records the history of The Rifles, The Royal Green Jackets and their predecessors.
The history of the regiment through the collection of artifacts and exhibitions. News and events, general information, location, and shop items. Located in Winchester, Hampshire.
Offers a unique learning experience aboard a World War II submarine. Located in Gosport, Hampshire.
Displays items from 1685 to the present day. Includes hours, admission, facilities, access, and location.
RRF Museum London, based at the Tower of London. Details of the Museum plus information and history of the Regiment.
"Only taken off the Official Secrets list in 1993. Visit the Secret underground nuclear command bunker and discover the twilight world of the Government Cold War". Located in Troywood, Fife.
Tells the story of the regiments of Somerset in war and peacetime.
Tangmere and the Battle of Britain, secret operations, the 'Dams' raid. These and many other stories are told through the exhibits of aircraft, and personal effects uniforms housed in the museum. Located in West Sussex.
Located in Bovington, Dorset, the museum of the Royal Tank Regiment and Royal Armoured Corps is a collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles. Features 360 degree and audio tours, admission details and online exhibits.
Features aviation history and the archeology of over thirty downed WW II aircraft. Located in East Tilbury, Essex.
The final departure place of Glenn Miller prior to his disappearance and the wartime home of 51OTU. Now the home of a music festival and museum displays. Clapham, Bedfordshire.
A small museum reflecting the history of RAF Moreton-in-Marsh, a wartime bomber training station for the Vickers Wellington. Includes images and memories.
Profiles six museums: The King's Royal Hussars, The Royal Hampshire Regiment, The Light Infantry, The Royal Green Jackets, The Gurkhas, and The Adjutant General's Corps. Provides opening times, a calendar of events, school programs, photos, and locations.
Depicts aviation from its earliest days through World War II, the Halifax rebuild and post war jets. Includes details of collections, events, hours, admission rates and directions. Located at Elvington Airfield, near York.
Records 400 years of Royal Naval history with 47 scheduled ancient monuments on the 80-acre site. Visitor information, events and facility hire.
The museum informs and educates about the history of The Mercian Regiment, The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters and The Sherwood Foresters.
Records, preserves and cherishes the heroism and sacrifice of Lancashire's soldiers over 300 years of history.
Records the history of The Rifles, The Royal Green Jackets and their predecessors.
Museum of The King's Royal Hussars.
Tells the story of the Cheshire Soldiers from the 17th Century right through to the present day.
Museum collection of the regiment, owned by South Lanarkshire Council, which includes a regimental gallery in Low Parks Museum, Hamilton.
Profiles six museums: The King's Royal Hussars, The Royal Hampshire Regiment, The Light Infantry, The Royal Green Jackets, The Gurkhas, and The Adjutant General's Corps. Provides opening times, a calendar of events, school programs, photos, and locations.
One of the world's largest aviation museums with over 90 aircraft in the collection on display including Concorde 002 (the British prototype). Located near Ilchester.
Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry Museum housing a fine collection of medals, weapons, uniforms, paintings and artefacts.
A small museum reflecting the history of RAF Moreton-in-Marsh, a wartime bomber training station for the Vickers Wellington. Includes images and memories.
Displays items from 1685 to the present day. Includes hours, admission, facilities, access, and location.
Regimental museum of The Highlanders Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
The official site of the King's Own Royal Regiment Museum, Lancaster
The history of the regiment through the collection of artifacts and exhibitions. News and events, general information, location, and shop items. Located in Winchester, Hampshire.
Tells the story of the regiments of Somerset in war and peacetime.
A museum of the history of the Royal Navy located in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard section of HMNB Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire
Guide to the South Wales Borderers Museum in mid-Wales and the Welch Regiment Museum in Cardiff. Includes details of the collections, admission fees, hours, events and directions.
Offers a unique learning experience aboard a World War II submarine. Located in Gosport, Hampshire.
RRF Museum London, based at the Tower of London. Details of the Museum plus information and history of the Regiment.
Describes the facilities, forthcoming events, admission charges and opening times. An on-line shopping facility is available.
The museum displays a collection of over 35 helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. Attractions, events, photographs and contacts. Middle Wallop.
History of Britain's armies from the era of the Redcoat to Bosnia. Includes collections, realistic models and reconstructions bring the soldier's story vividly to life. Located in Chelsea.
Experience the sights, sounds and smells of those dangerous years of World War II. Located in Malton.
Floating museum moored on the River Thames in Central London.
Incorporating the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Queen's House. Promotes understanding of the history and future of Britain and the sea.
Duxford - Includes a collection of historic aircraft and information on air shows.
Depicts aviation from its earliest days through World War II, the Halifax rebuild and post war jets. Includes details of collections, events, hours, admission rates and directions. Located at Elvington Airfield, near York.
The final departure place of Glenn Miller prior to his disappearance and the wartime home of 51OTU. Now the home of a music festival and museum displays. Clapham, Bedfordshire.
Located in Bovington, Dorset, the museum of the Royal Tank Regiment and Royal Armoured Corps is a collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles. Features 360 degree and audio tours, admission details and online exhibits.
Britain’s first operational military airfield. The heritage centre's collection of photographs and artefacts tell the story of RFC/RAF Montrose. Contains information on hours, admissions and displays.
Exhibits features the Regiment's history. Includes admission charges, hours and map directions. Located in York.
Information about the museum and the airfield which has been in continuous operation since 1916. Located in Nerth Weald, Essex (near Epping).
Regimental Museum of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards and The Royal Welsh. Situated within Cardiff Castle.
Based at the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth, Flagship Portsmouth is responsible for three of Britain's oldest and most historic warships - Henry VII's doomed flagship Mary Rose, Nelson's flagship HMS Victory and the world's first iron battleship, HMS Warrior.
The secret home of central government and military commanders in the event of a nuclear attack during the Cold War. Located in Brentwood.
Serving the regimental and corps museums of the British Army. Located in Salisbury.
Houses five collections of aircraft, missiles, aero engines and motor vehicles from the early days of aviation through two world wars to the present day. Includes details of hours, admissions policy, group visits and directions.
Collection information, schedule, and virtual tour of the Royal Air Force Museum, Britain's national museum of aviation. Located on Grahame Park Way, Hendon (North London).
Operated by volunteers from the Solway Aviation Society. The society owns nine significant aircraft - the most prominent of which is an Avro Vulcan bomber. Located at Carlisle Airport, Carlisle, Cumbria.
Features aviation history and the archeology of over thirty downed WW II aircraft. Located in East Tilbury, Essex.
Displays and exhibits depict the history of the airfield in Harrington, Northamptonshire. Includes details of the collection, special events, photos and a location map.
A collection of airworthy WWII aircraft based at Duxford, UK.
Raised from the sea and on display at Portsmouth, this Tudor warship made waves in nautical archaeology. Detailed, scholarly history, photographs, description, visitor information.
Launched in 1824 as a 46 gun frigate for the Royal Navy. Features history of the ship and schedule. Located in Dundee, Scotland.
Tangmere and the Battle of Britain, secret operations, the 'Dams' raid. These and many other stories are told through the exhibits of aircraft, and personal effects uniforms housed in the museum. Located in West Sussex.
Relives the story of one of the British Army's regiments. Collection contains items gathered over two centuries, including a display of 12 Victoria Crosses. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Aberdeen, Scotland.
A combination of displays, dramatic interpretations, live action events and interactive technology from the Leeds, London and Portsmouth museums which comprise the National Museum of Arms and Armour. Located in London.
Originally built at the behest of Henry the Eighth, this fort in Felixstowe is the only fort in England to have repelled a full scale invasion attempt. Located in Ipswich, Suffolk.
"Only taken off the Official Secrets list in 1993. Visit the Secret underground nuclear command bunker and discover the twilight world of the Government Cold War". Located in Troywood, Fife.
Features general, visitor and attendant information, online exhibits, and shop. Located in Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
The last 100 years of the Liverpool Scottish Regiment, Liverpool's own kilted infantry. With weapons, uniforms, photographs and artifacts.
History of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and display of historic repair and recovery vehicle collection. Located near Reading, Berkshire.
Dedicated as a tribute to the endeavors of the 390th Bomb Group, 8th U.S. Army Air Force and other Allied airmen operating from bases throughout East Angla. Includes a history of the restoration and hours. Located in Suffolk.
The Walton Group has restored the historical war time bunker, and opened to the public, as a memorial to those who died to achieve it. Provides its history, hours, programs, photos, current offers, and a contact form.
The museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, from the First World War to the present day, particularly those involving Britain and the Commonwealth.
Coastal Fortress built during the 1860's overloking Newhaven Harbour and Seaford Bay. Exhibitions include The Home Front 1939-45, The Royal Observer Corps, The Dieppe Raid, D.Day and Coastal Defence and an introductory film presentation. Full facilities available for school visits.
Britain's National Museum of Aviation, celebrates the story of aviation from before the Wright Brothers to the RAF of the 21st Century.
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