National Army Museum in London - London - Discover England - October 2017
If you are the one who is fascinated by going to a museum and discovering how the war has set its mark in the time we live in now, the National Army Museum is a great place to get an insight into how England has participated in war over time .
The museum is not that big, but you can have an hour to go inside, and it's worth a while to visit this museum.
National Army Museum, London, UK
This museum has developed over the years, and now has some very interesting interactive displays. This one walks the visitor through what is takes, and has taken, to be a soldier.
National Army Museum London
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The National Army Museum! Museum Vlog!
So I took a trip to London and thought I'd check out another museum whilst I was there. I didn't want to leave you guys out though, so here's a vlog of my trip to the National Army Museum!
National Army Museum on BBC News
After 3 years of refurbishment, newly opened National Army Museum featured on BBC News.
You can read more about this amazing project on the BDP webiste.
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BDP's interdisciplinary team provided architecture, civil and structural engineering, building services engineering, landscape architecture, lighting design, acoustics, interior design and planning for the project.
The new National Army Museum
What is the new National Army Museum all about? From a fresh approach to exhibitions, to a new atrium providing a bright open space, the museum has been completely transformed.
Find out more from the museum's Director General Janice Murray, and two curators, in this video.
National Army Museum Reopens After £24 Million Makeover | Forces TV
The National Army Museum in London has reopened to the public today after a revamp costing almost £24 million. Over the past three years it’s been modified into five thematic galleries. The museum now boasts the Duke of Wellington’s cloak and the skeleton of Napoleon’s horse. The multi-million-pound makeover transformed the 1960s building in Chelsea - the museum is now split into five galleries – Soldier, Army, Battle, Society and Insight.
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Interviewed in this report are National Army Museum Director General Janice Murray, Museum Curator Sophie Sathi, Blues and Royals Squadron Leader Major Alex Owen, National Army Museum staff member Sophie Newell, and Collections Development Review Manager Dr Peter Johnston.
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The museum's collections include archives of personal and official documents, photographs, film and video material, and oral history recordings, an extensive library, a large art collection, and examples of military vehicles and aircraft, equipment, and other artefacts.
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National Army Museum (1966)
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M/S of a man in an old-fashioned army uniform firing a musket. Various shots of army memorabilia at the National Army Museum; lots of rifles, pistols, general firearms. A woman works on restoring an old tattered flag, cleaning it with a water spray; other flags and pennants are seen. Two men are kitted out in the uniforms of the 12th and 13th Lancers respectively. These two men are seen looking at the Sutlej Gun, captured from tribesmen during the Sikh Wars.
A man shows some model soldiers to a boy in Army cadet uniform. Other pieces of paraphernalia: a battery struck by a bullet in France in 1916; crockery and cutlery from a field canteen in Wellington's army; the skeleton of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse, Marengo; a leather football used by the East Surrey regiment in 1916; military paintings.
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National Army Museum in Chelsea London 2009
The XL Association visited the National Army Museum in Chelsea London on 2 July 2009.
The XL Association is open to the ex-employees of London Weekend Television, the ITV company which used to transmit programmes in the London Area, before being taken over by Granada TV, which in turn amalgamated with Carlton to form the present day ITV.
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A visito the the National Army Museum in London.
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The Queen re-opens the National Army Museum in London
The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh and The Duke of Kent, re-opened the National Army Museum today. Her Majesty was greeted by The Duke of Kent, NAM Patron, as she arrived at the Museum.
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National Army Museum Reopening by WinkBall
Why do we need an army? Could you be a soldier? The new National Army Museum is now open with interactive art that allows you to find out more about our beloved and cherished armed forces.
Visiting the National Army Museum
A Year 1 boy visits the NAM in Chelsea, London SW3. Many thanks for permission from the NAM.
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The National Army Museum is the British Army's central museum.It is located in the Chelsea district of central London, adjacent to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, the home of the Chelsea Pensioners.The museum is a non-departmental public body.The National Army Museum is usually open to the public every day of the year from 10.00am to 5.30pm, except on 24–26 December and 1 January, with free admission.
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Soldiery British Army Portraits Keynotes, (The National Army Museum)
Soldiery Exhibition The National Army Musuem 2018
Open Evening 31st January 2018 6.00-8.00pm
The National Army Musuem
Open to the Public 27th January – 12th February 2018
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Rd, Chelsea,
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The British Army is a diverse and proud organisation with a cherished heritage. ‘Soldiery’, both as a portraiture exhibition and subsequent book, has been a project that focused on historically documenting the modern British Military in a contemporary reflection, of historical portraiture of days gone by.
Professional Portraitist Rory Lewis has collaborated closely with the Army in a busy schedule of hundreds of military portrait sittings. The results feature the Army’s Leaders and Soldiers from a range of iconic regiments. Each depicts the unique identity of the regiment and rank. Rory’s initial aim was both historic and ambitious, and he has succeeded in creating an exhibition and book of the project.
Soldiery, as a portrait project, was a labour of dedication for two years. Rory visited 23 geographically and diverse regiments. For a history and military enthusiast, this project has combined passion and artistry and allowed for a unique experience travelling the country from Fort George in Inverness to the Yorkshire Dales and then south to London, Andover and Aldershot. Working with the men and women of the Army, you quickly discover how diverse the military is. Through the Soldiery project, Rory has met soldiers from all over the world, including Malawi, Zimbabwe, Canada and Australia.
KENSINGTON PALACE AND THE NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM LONDON, ENGLAND
This is some of what I did on my last day in London. I start off the video showing off the beautiful Kensington Park. I was a little early for my Kensington palace tour so I filmed the outside part of the estate. Kensington palace is where the princes and princesses of England live. It's a beautiful surrounding and inside is pretty nice as well. Unfortunately was not allowed to film the inside but still cool to see from the outside. Afterwards I stop at the National Army Museum which was a awesome place with neat artifacts!
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The Garrison In London - National Army Museum
Th Garrison hit London for the Christmas Blitz Ball.
The 3.7 Anti Aircraft Gun and Searchlight and Generator perform a show to simulate what would be done during an air raid.
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The National Army Museum London
Pixelation/ stop motion short film which represents the Design museum. A short play inside the museum that shows the space and some parts of the museum's exhibitions. Made with help of Culture makers and West Way Trust community.