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Honourable Artillery Company Museum

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Honourable Artillery Company Museum
Armoury House
Shown in Islington
Established1987
LocationArmoury House, City Road, London
Coordinates51°31′22″N 0°5′18″W / 51.52278°N 0.08833°W / 51.52278; -0.08833
TypeMilitary
Websitewww.hac.org.uk

The Honourable Artillery Company Museum opened in 1987 in Armoury House, City Road, London, England. It is associated with the Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest regiment in the British Army, which still maintains an active regiment as a core part of today's Army Reserve.

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History

The museum was opened in 1987 when a large volume of archival material and militaria was sorted and put on display.[1] It was re-opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on 12 October 2011, after a complete rebuild. The collection includes uniforms, armour, silver, medals and decorations, weapons, equipment and applied art. The archives date from 1537 and are of particular interest for 17th and 18th century militia and City of London matters.[2] Entrance is free, although it is only open to the public by appointment.[3]

References

  1. ^ Goold Walker, p. 376
  2. ^ "Members' Guide". Honourable Artillery Company. p. 24. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Honourable Artillery Company Museum". Ogilby Trust. Archived from the original on 12 June 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2018.

Sources

  • Goold Walker, G. (1986). The Honourable Artillery Company, 1537–1987. London: Honourable Artillery Company.

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