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  1. National Army Museum. This inventively redesigned museum vibrantly relates the history of the British Army, from the perspective of its servicemen and servicewomen. Reopening a few years ago with a big bang, the museum has five state-of-the-art galleries, including the Soldier Gallery, the Army Gallery, the Society Gallery (exploring society's ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2023 · 3. National Army Museum, London. Located in the heart of London, the National Army Museum is a haven for tank enthusiasts and one of London’s most interesting military museums. Among its many attractions, the museum boasts a remarkable collection of tanks that provides visitors with a visual journey through the evolution of armoured warfare.

  3. National Army Museum. Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT. Overview. Location. The National Army Museum is a leading authority on the British Army and its impact on society past and present. We examine the Army’s role from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. Through our collections we preserve and share stories of ordinary people with ...

  4. Welcome: Welcome to the National Army Museum Recollect site. The museum holds a stunning archive of personal photos and photograph albums and with us commemorating the Centenary of World War One, the interest in New Zealand’s Military History is very high. Currently, our collection of personal photo albums from the World War One years is ...

  5. The National Army Museum’s study collection is a world-class resource that tells the fascinating story of the British Army and its role in shaping the world we live in today. Entry to the Museum is free. Kids' Zone is ticketed and tickets cost £2.50 per child, per one-hour session for children over six months. Free for children under six ...

  6. A history of the National Army Museum in ten exhibitions. Since 1960, the National Army Museum has been exhibiting items that reveal the achievements, history and traditions of the Army. Here, we take a look at some stand-out displays from the past six decades.

  7. The National Army Museum is a leading authority on the British Army and its impact on society past and present. We examine the army’s role as protector, aggressor and peacekeeper from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. Through our collections we preserve and share stories of ordinary people with extraordinary responsibilities.