The Royal Logistic Corps Museum
Winchester
Visit The Royal Logistic Corps Museum, which brings to life the fascinating story of how The Royal Logistic Corps and its predecessors supplied, fed, transported and supported the British Army through the ages. From its Medieval beginnings in the Tower of London to operations around the world, the Museum’s unique collection reveals the Corps’ incredible history through and educational and enjoyable experience for all ages.
The immense and largely unseen collection boasts fascinating artefacts reflecting the proud service and sacrifice of The RLC and its Forming Corps over the centuries. Experience our display of military vehicles and coaches; an extensive, world class medal collection; past and present military uniforms; walk through an Anglo-Boer War Armoured Train; see Napoleon’s Field Bakery captured at the Battle of Waterloo; see Field Marshal Montgomery’s D-Day Rolls Royce and enjoy an immersive cinema story.
The RLC Museum offers excellent on-site features: interactive displays and children’s activities, a museum shop, café, guided tours (for small groups at a cost; bookings need to be made in advance); a library and research room (by appointment only) and free entry and free onsite parking.
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