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Staffordshire Regimental Museum

At the museum you will find displays, hands-on exhibits and regular special exhibitions and events. But above all the Museum is about people – the extraordinary “ordinary” soldiers, the heroes, the Victoria Cross winners.

Facilities include extensive free parking for cars and coaches, toilets (including disabled), refreshments, picnic area and a souvenir shop. Everything is at ground level so that almost everything is fully accessible.

Opening Times:

Mon – Fri 10.00 to 4.00pm
Sat/Sun/Bank Holidays 12.30 to 4.00pm
Open at weekends & bank holidays
from Easter to Mid November

Contacts

General Enquiries   01543 434394 museum@rhqstaffords.fsnet.co.uk
Regmental Secretary

Major (Retd) Jim Massey

01543 434392

regimentalsecretary@staffords.army.mod.uk

Curator

Dr Erik
Blackeley

01543 434395

 

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Forthcoming events

12/13th July - Victoria Cross Exhibition. See the 8 genuine Victoria crosses held by the museum from the 13 won by members of the Regiment. Trench tours and lectures also available.

8th November - Night in the Trenches. Our popular trench tour under cover of darkness with fireworks and re-enactors returns.

Early December, date TBC - Carols in the Trenches. Commemoration of the 1914 Chistmas Truce with carols and readings.

 

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