Play Base is an immersive experience for children aged 0-8, offering a variety of fun and engaging activities. All tickets must be booked online in advance.
Hear from three former soldiers as they discuss the personal journeys they have been on to rebuild their lives after suffering physical and mental injuries in the line of duty.
Daniel Berke recounts the story of his grandfather, a member of the Chindits who was captured by Japanese forces in Burma.
Dr Daniel Cowling investigates the experiences of the first British families who moved to Germany after the Second World War as part of Operation Union.
Elevate your embroidery skills in this exclusive two-day course led by experts from Hand & Lock, London;s premier embroidery house.
Join a panel of experts as they reflect on the current war in Ukraine and its potential legacy.
Join a panel of experts as they reflect on the current war in Ukraine and its potential legacy.
Join Clare Mulley as she examines the lives of two female pilots, offering a fascinating insight into Nazi Germany and its attitudes to women, class and race.
Paul Lay discusses the dramatic years of the New Model Army, from the civil wars to the restoration of the monarchy.
Join Dr Jane Brooks as she discusses the working conditions for nurses on active service during the Second World War.
Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a panel of experts will discuss the British Army’s historic presence in the Middle East and reflect on the role this sense of history played in decision making.
Twenty years on, Justin Maciejewski looks back at the British Army's preparations for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Join Dr Emma Hanna as she explores the use of music and its wide-ranging importance to the British armed forces during the First World War.
Join Ruth Polling as she highlights some of the ways we remember the First World War on this guided tour of Chelsea and the surrounding area.
Join expert guide Edward Richards for a British Sign Language (BSL) tour examining the relationship between the people of Germany and the British Army following the Second World War.
Join us for an exclusive members-only excursion to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, exploring its fascinating history as an Indian Army hospital during the First World War.
Join Professor Ian Beckett as he explores the now forgotten phenomenon of panorama paintings.
Develop your fine art skills with this two-day still-life course led by experts from London Fine Art Studios.
Discover the skill involved in creating the military uniforms which make British pageantry so distinctive. Hear what these uniforms mean to the soldiers who wear them and view items from our collection, not normally on display to the public.
Elevate your skills during London Craft Week on this two-day course led by experts from Hand & Lock, London's premier embroidery house.
Play Base is an immersive experience for children aged 0-8, offering a variety of fun and engaging activities. All tickets must be booked online in advance.
Hear from three former soldiers as they discuss the personal journeys they have been on to rebuild their lives after suffering physical and mental injuries in the line of duty.
Daniel Berke recounts the story of his grandfather, a member of the Chindits who was captured by Japanese forces in Burma.
Dr Daniel Cowling investigates the experiences of the first British families who moved to Germany after the Second World War as part of Operation Union.
Elevate your embroidery skills in this exclusive two-day course led by experts from Hand & Lock, London;s premier embroidery house.
Join a panel of experts as they reflect on the current war in Ukraine and its potential legacy.
Join a panel of experts as they reflect on the current war in Ukraine and its potential legacy.
Join Clare Mulley as she examines the lives of two female pilots, offering a fascinating insight into Nazi Germany and its attitudes to women, class and race.
Paul Lay discusses the dramatic years of the New Model Army, from the civil wars to the restoration of the monarchy.
Join Dr Jane Brooks as she discusses the working conditions for nurses on active service during the Second World War.
Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a panel of experts will discuss the British Army’s historic presence in the Middle East and reflect on the role this sense of history played in decision making.
Twenty years on, Justin Maciejewski looks back at the British Army's preparations for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Join Dr Emma Hanna as she explores the use of music and its wide-ranging importance to the British armed forces during the First World War.
Join Ruth Polling as she highlights some of the ways we remember the First World War on this guided tour of Chelsea and the surrounding area.
Join expert guide Edward Richards for a British Sign Language (BSL) tour examining the relationship between the people of Germany and the British Army following the Second World War.
Join us for an exclusive members-only excursion to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, exploring its fascinating history as an Indian Army hospital during the First World War.
Join Professor Ian Beckett as he explores the now forgotten phenomenon of panorama paintings.
Develop your fine art skills with this two-day still-life course led by experts from London Fine Art Studios.
Discover the skill involved in creating the military uniforms which make British pageantry so distinctive. Hear what these uniforms mean to the soldiers who wear them and view items from our collection, not normally on display to the public.
Elevate your skills during London Craft Week on this two-day course led by experts from Hand & Lock, London's premier embroidery house.