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Templer Study Centre

The Templer Study Centre is named after Sir Gerald Templer, a distinguished soldier and founder of the National Army Museum. The National Army Museums Templer Study Centre opportunity to explore in depth The campaigns, personalities and social history of the British Army. The Centre offers access to the Museums collections of regimental and campaign histories, archives, photographs, prints and drawings, providing a rich picture of soldiers daily lives through the ages. The Centre now provides access to nearly 25,000 archive and photograph collections and 10,000 books.
Facilities: All areas accessible to disabled visitors, Guide dogs permitted, Facilities for hearing impaired visitors, Parking for disabled visitors, Ramp/level access, Toilets for disabled visitors, Facilities for visually impaired visitors
 

Prices and Booking for Templer Study Centre

Prices:

Adult: Free (USD0.00)

For More Information

http://www.national-army-museum.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7881 2455
 

Venue Details

Address: National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Road, London
London
SW3 4HT
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7730 0717
Public transport: Sloane Square, London Underground
By Road: Tube: Sloane Square then 10-15 minutes' walk Bus: 239 from Victoria Station passes outside museum (Mon-Sat only)

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