Join us at the Royal Engineers Museum and inspect 40 vehicles ranging from bridge laying tanks to Kitchener’s carriage, not to mention nearly 800 weapons, WW1 Company War Diaries, early Crimea-era photographs and the actual map used by Wellington during the Battle of Waterloo.
Royal Engineers Museum
Prince Arthur Road
Gillingham
Kent
ME4 4UG
The Royal Engineers Museum, Library & Archive holds a vast collection of objects - over 1 million - covering the long and varied history of the Corps of Royal Engineers. The Corps has been involved in every conflict of the British Army across every Continent.
Join with us and see everything from WW1 Company War Diaries, through to early Crimea-era photographs and the actual map used by Wellington during the Battle of Waterloo.
Explore nearly 40 vehicles ranging from Bridge Laying Tanks to Kitchener’s Carriage and see some of the nearly 800 weapons held by the museum.
In all there is something of interest for everyone!