Air Raid Wardens— Badges and Whistles
Article by Joshua Whalley This week, we will be looking at the ARP badge and whistle. The ARP badge was […]
Article by Joshua Whalley This week, we will be looking at the ARP badge and whistle. The ARP badge was […]
“Presented by The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to EGHAM to commemorate the adoption of HMS ORESTES during Warship Week […]
During the Great War, an initiative to help and support all the wounded British soldiers hospitalised in UK or abroad […]
Out of all of the things exhibited in our small but interesting museum, there is an item that often catches […]
Today, Sunday 11th November 2018, marks the centenary of the end of World War I, known then as The Great […]
Egham, like many small towns in the south east of England experienced its fair share of tragedy during the war. […]
On the occasion of commemorating for this year’s Remembrance Day, we would like to share an extraordinary and fascinating story […]
In this article Gavin Bedford explores the history behind Victorian Toy Soldiers, one of the sets of items available for […]
Among the extensive documents relating to the Second World War held by Egham Museum is a fascinating Civil Defence report. […]
This badge originates from the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, the evidence for this being the three canons on the item […]
Egham is not normally a town you would expect to have connections to the Royal Navy, let alone to have […]
During the First World War Germany waged a campaign of submarine warfare against Britain designed to undermine it’s capacity to […]