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    The National Army Museum - London

    I was in London at the end of last year and visited the Imperial War Museum which is just great. But I also heard about another smaller museum next to the Royal Chelsea Hospital which is financed by the Ministry of Defence. And it was a pleasant surprise.

    Although it doesn't have an exhibit hall full of tanks, planes and V2 rockets like the aforementioned IWM, the National Army museum focuses solely on the British Army from 1066 to the present day. There is a stunning collection of uniforms, militaria, diaromas and the occasional vehicle.

    I've written a review on my website below and included some photographs and there's also a link to the official NAM site if you need further information.

    But if you are in London I would definitely recommend it. The National Army Museum is not included in the major tourism guides but it's a hidden gem and you won't regret spending the best part of a whole day there.

    And it's free to get in too.


    http://www.worldwarstoday.co.uk/2011...um-london.html

    http://www.nam.ac.uk/

    The Waterloo diaroma is out of this world BTW. It's almost as big as my entire living room.

    #2
    Originally posted by Worldwarstoday View Post
    ......Although it doesn't have an exhibit hall full of tanks, planes and V2 rockets like the aforementioned IWM, the National Army museum focuses solely on the British Army from 1066 to the present day. There is a stunning collection of uniforms, militaria, diaromas and the occasional vehicle.......
    Not to forget Napoleons horse.

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      #3
      I can only confirm what has been said above. The NAM is well worth a visit and is chock full of interesting artifacts from several centuries of British/World history.

      It's worth adding that the focus of the museum is much more on the individual stories, deeds and artifacts from the soldiers themselves, rather than rooms full of grand strategies and large metal hardware.

      Along with one of Napoleon's horses, Marengo, there are also several unique personal items from famous figures that you will not see anywhere else. They also have several well designed full-size scenes depicting various historical events.

      Matthew

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        #4
        I was there just a couple of days ago, really a must for anyone interested in British military history and for medal collectors, there's a lot of them on display including a whole bunch of VCs amongst others, that of Cpl. Schiess, one of the Rorke's Drift VCs.

        A good museum for kids too, there's lots for them to do there.


        Currently they've a good display on the history of the British Army in Afghanistan which spans almost 200 years now.
        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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          #5
          Sounds like a must visit

          Anyone been to the Royal Armouris here in Leeds? A graet day out!

          http://www.royalarmouries.org/collections

          Nick

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            #6
            I really enjoyed it, well put together. Jacques

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              #7
              Sorry I've just noticed the link to the website in my original post doesn't work and I can't seem to edit here.

              So here it is again for anyone who is interested in taking a look. There is a review of each gallery and some nice photographs.

              http://www.worldwarstoday.co.uk/2011...in-london.html

              Well worth a visit.

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