Put on your dancing shoes for an evening of seasonal swing at our Christmas-themed 1940s dance night.
Play Base is an immersive experience for children aged 0-8, offering a variety of fun and engaging activities. Tickets are availible online and in venue.
Dr Richard Bates explores the celebrity status and abiding legacy of Florence Nightingale in historical culture since the Crimean War.
Enjoy a guided tour of the National Army Museum's latest special exhibition, 'Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies'.
Follow expert guide Edward Richards on a British Sign Language (BSL) tour of our forthcoming exhibition 'Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies'.
Join Dr Jake Gasson as he explores the unique challenges faced by British soldiers serving on the Salonika front during the First World War.
Join historian Jane Clarke as she examines the experiences of servicewomen during the First World War and the lasting impact of their involvement.
Dr Grace Huxford presents a fascinating account of the social history of British military bases in Germany during the Cold War.
Join a panel of experts as they discuss public understanding of African service in the Burma campaign and how it has evolved over the past decade.
Join historian Dr Catherine Wynne for an engaging talk on the life and career of Elizabeth Thompson Butler.
Historian Dan Stone explores the experiences of Holocaust survivors and the challenges they faced at the end of the Second World War.
Join historian Huw Bennett as he examines the interactions between the British Army and paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland during the most violent phase of the Troubles.
Historian Sean Willcock explores how visual media influenced imperial statecraft and created the aesthetic and ethical frameworks for confronting colonial violence.
Join Ruadhan Scrivener-Anderson as he looks at selection, socialisation and the development of group identity within The Black Watch in the lead-up to the First World War.
Megan Hamilton assesses how armies from across the British Empire coordinated their training to fight effectively together during the Second World War.
Enjoy a guided tour of the National Army Museum's latest special exhibition, 'Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies'.
Join historian Martin Howard for an engaging talk on the management of injuries and illness during the conflict between Britain and its American colonies.
Historian Alexandra Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the opening year of the conflict, revealing its truly global scale.
Join us on Chelsea Wellness Day for a guided tour of our 'Myth and Reality' exhibition that will focus on mindfulness and reflection.
Historian Harry Richards reveals the impact of 'spy fever' on British society and home defence during the First World War.
Put on your dancing shoes for an evening of seasonal swing at our Christmas-themed 1940s dance night.
Play Base is an immersive experience for children aged 0-8, offering a variety of fun and engaging activities. Tickets are availible online and in venue.
Dr Richard Bates explores the celebrity status and abiding legacy of Florence Nightingale in historical culture since the Crimean War.
Enjoy a guided tour of the National Army Museum's latest special exhibition, 'Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies'.
Follow expert guide Edward Richards on a British Sign Language (BSL) tour of our forthcoming exhibition 'Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies'.
Join Dr Jake Gasson as he explores the unique challenges faced by British soldiers serving on the Salonika front during the First World War.
Join historian Jane Clarke as she examines the experiences of servicewomen during the First World War and the lasting impact of their involvement.
Dr Grace Huxford presents a fascinating account of the social history of British military bases in Germany during the Cold War.
Join a panel of experts as they discuss public understanding of African service in the Burma campaign and how it has evolved over the past decade.
Join historian Dr Catherine Wynne for an engaging talk on the life and career of Elizabeth Thompson Butler.
Historian Dan Stone explores the experiences of Holocaust survivors and the challenges they faced at the end of the Second World War.
Join historian Huw Bennett as he examines the interactions between the British Army and paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland during the most violent phase of the Troubles.
Historian Sean Willcock explores how visual media influenced imperial statecraft and created the aesthetic and ethical frameworks for confronting colonial violence.
Join Ruadhan Scrivener-Anderson as he looks at selection, socialisation and the development of group identity within The Black Watch in the lead-up to the First World War.
Megan Hamilton assesses how armies from across the British Empire coordinated their training to fight effectively together during the Second World War.
Enjoy a guided tour of the National Army Museum's latest special exhibition, 'Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies'.
Join historian Martin Howard for an engaging talk on the management of injuries and illness during the conflict between Britain and its American colonies.
Historian Alexandra Churchill offers a fresh perspective on the opening year of the conflict, revealing its truly global scale.
Join us on Chelsea Wellness Day for a guided tour of our 'Myth and Reality' exhibition that will focus on mindfulness and reflection.
Historian Harry Richards reveals the impact of 'spy fever' on British society and home defence during the First World War.