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The Gurkha Museum

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The Gurkha Museum
Peninsula Barracks
Shown in Hampshire
Established1974
LocationPeninsula Barracks, Winchester, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°03′45″N 1°19′13″W / 51.0624°N 1.3203°W / 51.0624; -1.3203
TypeMilitary
Websitewww.thegurkhamuseum.co.uk

The Gurkha Museum commemorates the service of Gurkha soldiers to the British Crown, a relationship that has endured since 1815. It is located in Winchester in Hampshire, England and is part of Winchester's Military Museums.

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History

The Gurkha Museum was first established at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Church Crookham and was officially opened by Field Marshal Lord Harding on 21 June 1974. From the beginning it was clear that the museum, housed in a wooden barrack block, would need larger and more permanent premises. The closure of the Rifle Depot at Peninsula Barracks, Winchester offered this opportunity. In April 1989 the museum at Church Crookham was closed and the transfer of the artefacts to Winchester began. Field Marshal Lord Bramall officially opened the relocated museum on 16 July 1990.[1]

In 1994, a Gurkha Museum was established at a temporary site in Kathmandu; it moved to Pokhara in 2005 and has become one of the main attractions of the area.[2]

Collections

Besides tableaux, dioramas, showcases and interactive touchscreen displays, there are visual and audio depictions of Nepal and of the Gurkhas' renowned military history, including the award of 26 Victoria Crosses.[1] The collections tell the story of Gurkha service to the Crown in many wars and campaigns and describe the history of the four Gurkha regiments which transferred to the British Army in 1948 (the Royal Gurkha Rifles, The Queen's Gurkha Engineers, the Queen's Gurkha Signals and the Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment).[1] There is also a library, archives facility and research room on the second floor.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "The Gurkha Museum". City of Winchester. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Gurkha Museum - Pokhara". 6thgurkhas.org. Retrieved 18 February 2016.

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