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Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum is located in south-east London. The museum displays the bombing of the 15th century, the ancient Indian mortar, armor and artillery units Chinese and modern. Visitors can also explore the history of the British artillery fire and stepped up the sound field with an explosion and smoke in the air.

There is also area for children at the museum; children can participate in the program of the evening in a museum here. Firepower Royal Artillery Museum tells the story of men and women more than two million of them who served as Arsenal at the Royal Artillery Regiment since its inception.

This museum is good to visit for anyone with an interest in the army and also for those who just want to see things in history. It offers a wide range of activities for children, including military exercises, handicrafts, tourism, actors and campfire sing along. Firepower Museum also caters for the children of party designed for boys and girls between 6 and 11 years and it will be held on Saturday.

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum

Firepower tells the powerful story of artillery and exciting scientific discoveries which are made through wars and human stories of courage and effort. It also includes ground shaking visual audio; event the field fire puts you in the middle of the battle as the hum of the overhead roar of guns and shells.

Be sure not to miss the audio-visual presentation in firepower in Firepower Royal Artillery Museum. This event is one part of the Regiment Royal Artillery Museum with exhibits dating back to medieval battle. The museum also has a very strong claim to be the oldest facility in the United Kingdomwhich is dedicated to militaries. The first museum is opened to the public in 1802 site.

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum

Last weapon is the decoration of soldiers fighting on horseback. This museum displays part contemporary conflicts that the Royal Regiment of artillery expense. It is equipped with antiques, citations and archive footage playing on screens dotted around the room. It describes the soldiers their experiences in distant places such as Northern Ireland, the Falkland Islands, and the battlefield of Basra in Iraq to the current conflict in Helmand province in Afghanistan.

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum

There is also a mockup of the desert Forward Operating Base (FOB) or with a screen that displays video of a series of traditional military activities, both inside and outside the task. After the region drunk a little, in the end, the visitors get a chance to see some of the big guns such as field adjacent to the fire room, jumped room with a large projection screen where they are holding talks and special events. The room is about the two sides and panels featuring large artillery.

On the ground floor of Firepower Royal Artillery Museum, you will find an example of the many pieces of artillery of the 20th century. There is a large part in the back of the hall which is given to explore the royal role of artillery in World War II. You will also find the rebuilding of cinema bombing. In this case there is a documentary film running in theaters during the conflict.

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum

This section is one of the rarest artifacts in the museum. It is the “graveyard of arms” which is used to carry the coffin of Edward VII and George V. There is artillery exhibition hall history which is dominated by a series of gun carriage horse. There are examples of weapons which are used in china. At this level you will also find the most valuable treasure, this is medal in motorcycle museum exhibition.

It features a selection of 7000 on a strong set of orders, decorations and medals. It includes about 62 vc which is given to members of the royal artillery regiment. Starting in the 1880s by Captain Neville Lloyd, the group has grown dramatically over the past 130 years, more than inheritance and donation by the officers and soldiers of the regiment families. That’s our article about Firepower Royal Artillery Museum.

 

 

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Posted on December 27, 2015 by Nina. This entry was posted in London Museums. Bookmark the permalink.
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