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'A Bold and Ambitious Enterprise' book cover
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Buy a copy of Dr Andrew Bamford's book which deals with the British campaign in the Low Countries (1813-14) during the Napoleonic Wars.
War Paint: Brushes with Conflict
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On 30 March 2017 the new National Army Museum will open to the public with its first temporary exhibition, War Paint: Brushes with Conflict. Over 130 paintings and objects explore the complex relationship between war and the men and women who map, record, celebrate and document it.
Cadets attend a lecture at Sandhurst, c1960
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Attend a free online CPD session at the National Army Museum, delivered by our expert team of historians, curators and researchers.
Challenger tank outside the National Army Museum
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Whether you’re a history lover or someone who just likes to visit museums, we’ve got something for you to enjoy!
Installing the 'Dawn of Waterloo' painting at the National Army Museum
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16 June 2023: A rediscovered British masterpiece, 'Dawn of Waterloo', is now on public display for the first time in a generation. Created in 1895 by the pioneering female artist Lady Butler, the painting depicts a key moment before the pivotal Battle of Waterloo.
A family visiting the Army at Home gallery
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Uncover the bigger picture of how the Army has shaped our world and lives, past, present and future.
Students attending a schools workshop at the National Army Museum
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Bring your students along to explore a topic in depth at one of our Study Days or Activity Days, designed to challenge, develop and inspire.
Portraits along a wall in the Conflict in Europe gallery
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5 April 2023: This April, the National Army Museum opens a new gallery, Conflict in Europe. Through extraordinary objects and engaging interactives, visitors will explore the role of the British Army in Europe, a story as relevant today as it was 350 years ago.
Portraits along a wall in the Conflict in Europe gallery
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This is the programme for the National Army Museum's two-day conference looking at alliances in the history of armed conflict from 1642 to the present day.
Portraits along a wall in the Conflict in Europe gallery
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Portraits along a wall in the Conflict in Europe gallery
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