9 Military Museums in Yorkshire That You Shouldn't Miss

March 12, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Yorkshire (/ˈjɔːrkʃər, -ʃɪər/; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom. Due to its great size in comparison to other English counties, functions have been undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have also been subject to periodic reform. Throughout these changes, Yorkshire has continued to be recognised as a geographical territory and cultural region. The name is familiar and well understood across the United Kingdom and is in common use in the media and the military, and also features in the titles of current areas of civil administration such as North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire.
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1. Green Howards Museum

Trinity Church Square, Richmond DL10 4QN England +44 1748 826561 [email protected] http://greenhowards.org.uk/
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Green Howards Museum

Due to Covid-19, admission is via pre-booked time slot. Quick and easy online booking via our website. 300 years of friendship and adventure, service and sacrifice; our museum presents the history of this illustrious local infantry regiment through the eyes of the soldiers who served. Housed in a former church in the centre of the market place, the galleries . The museum is a light, bright, place with loads to discover for all the family and features a range of activities for our younger visitors. The collection includes equipment, artwork, silver, medals (including Victoria Crosses) uniforms and personal items donated to the regiment throughout the centuries. We also run education, community events and activity programmes, and have a great gift shop; perfect for picking up a present, or a treat for yourself. Our special exhibition, Treasures in Store, which includes objects from the collection which have never before been on display, runs until 19 December.

Reviewed By PaulH598 - Garstang, United Kingdom

A very friendly welcome and then a very informative museum spaced out on three floors. The history of the regiment was very well depicted and it was extra special as one of my friends was a Major in the Regiment. Well worth visiting.

2. Wolds Wagoners' Museum

Sledmore House B1253 road, Sledmere, Driffield YO25 3XG England +44 1377 236637 http://www.sledmerehouse.com/wagoners-museum.html
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Wolds Wagoners' Museum

3. The Royal Dragoon Guards Museum

Regimental Museum 3A Tower Street, York YO1 9SB England +44 1904 461010 [email protected]
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The Royal Dragoon Guards Museum

This museum chronicles Britain's fighting history over the last three centuries featuring displays of old uniforms, weaponry and war medals.Current exhibition on Afghanistan and the Yorkshire Soldier. New for 2013 Edward Payne WW2 Army Painter.

4. Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum

Eden Camp, Malton YO17 6RT England +44 1653 697777 [email protected] http://www.edencamp.co.uk
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Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum

Housed within the buildings and grounds of a former Prisoner of War camp, a visit to this unique museum will take you back to wartime Britain. Experience the sights, sounds and even smells of life on both the Home Front and the Front Line.

Reviewed By 896wendyj - Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

On holiday with Gibbons coach holidays on our Yorkshire Explorer holiday we visited Eden Camp situated just outside Malton, North Yorkshire. Eden Camp is a historical history museum taking you back in time to experience what it was like in war time, each hut tells a story it's an amazing place to visit see all the military vehicles, air raid shelters, experience the smells, sounds of wartime. We enjoyed lunch in Winstans Bunker Cafe, seeing the staff dressed in wartime clothing. You have toilets and gift shop on site and the museum is all on the flat so easy walking you need at least three hours if not more to get around everything, plenty of parking on site and open seven days a week, don't miss the Prefab Bungalow you can look all around and through the windows see how they lived in the 1940's, something for everyone at Eden Camp had a fabulous visit. Had a photo taken in the sentry box with hard hat and gun lovely souvenir, a place every one should visit, every one works so hard keeping everything authentic.

5. Hull Maritime Museum

9 Queen Victoria Square, Kingston-upon-Hull HU1 3DX England +44 1482 300300 [email protected] http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=221,631051&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
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Hull Maritime Museum

If you would like to discover more about Hull's maritime heritage, come and enjoy free admission to the city's Maritime Museum. The museum is housed in the Victorian Dock Offices in Queen Victoria Square. These nautical themed offices were designed by Christopher G Wray and originally opened in 1871. Now they display Hull's maritime activities from the late 18th century to present. Discover the whaler's craft of Scrimshaw and see a full sized whale skeleton, alongside superb ship models and stunning artefacts from Hull's whaling, fishing and merchant trade.

Reviewed By Tonywofhull - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

Another free museum in this once famous maritime city, housed in the former dock offices over looking Queens gardens once known as Queems dock before been filled in and landscaped. inside the museum there are displays covering all aspects of the history of hulls maritme history including the fishing and whaling industry, most haunting is the whale song as you enter the whaling exhibition. a great museum for all the family to visit, and soon there will be a further fishing exhibition when the trawler Arctic cavalier is housed in a dry dock along side the river Hull opposite the Street life museum over the new bridge, when finished it will be another great place to visit. Hull

6. Scarborough Maritime Heritage Centre

45 Eastborough, Scarborough YO11 1NH England +44 1723 369361 [email protected] http://www.scarboroughsmaritimeheritage.org.uk
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Scarborough Maritime Heritage Centre

Community run museum packed with information about Scarborough's past. Our friendly volunteers can give you a free guided tour. We have many photos, videos, books and artefacts to view.

Reviewed By gillc919 - North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Amazing help from fantastic staff. Our American friends had ancestors who left Scarborough 190 years ago to go to America where they became Methodist ministers. They were so grateful for the help received by the Heritage Centre and all the warmth and kindness shown.An amazing place keeping Scarboroughs heritage alive for us future generations..

7. The York Army Museum

Regimental Museum 3 Tower Street, York YO1 9SB England +44 1904 461010 [email protected] http://www.yorkarmymuseum.co.uk/
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The York Army Museum

York Army Museum is home to some of the most important regimental collections in the UK. Visit us to discover the history of the Royal Dragoon Guards and the Yorkshire Regiment, enjoy museum trails, dressing up and crafts during the half-term and summer holidays. Exhibitions: January - April 2019 The Case of the Steel-Plated Soldier, visit this Royal Armouries exhibition which tells the story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's campaign to improve body armour for WW1 soldiers. May -September 2019 DDay 75

Reviewed By Brucestewart - Livingston, United Kingdom

I can't think that this fascinating museum was open to the public on our previous visits to York. However I'm really pleased that it was open on our most recent visit. There is much of interest to see in what is a relatively compact space. A period of around 300 years is covered by the exhibits so there is lots for the avid history buff. Lots of uniforms, weapons, Regimental silverware, trophies, paintings, etc. It is also possible to don a steel helmet and get 'hands on' with a World War One Lewis Gun. One poignant exhibit relates to Captain Oates who served in the regiments covered by the museum and who so nobly gave his life in the vain hope that Captain Scott and his other companions might survive the terrible conditions they were experiencing during the ill-fated Terra Nova expedition to the Antartic in 1910–1912. I think that there are also 4 Victoria Crosses on display which were awarded to members of the regiments covered by the museum. The entrance fee is very modest and the museum represents a good way of passing around an hour or so. If I have one slight criticism, it is that the very shiny glass used in the display cabinets, accompanied with the strong lighting throughout, make it very difficult to capture photos without any reflection in them.

8. Fort Paull

Battery Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU12 8FP England +44 1482 896236 http://www.fortpaull.com
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Fort Paull

Fort Paull is the only fully intact Napoleonic Fortress in the North. Covering 10 acres of land this Museum is full of Underground tunnels and rooms, fantastic exhibits and on most weekends throughout the Summer, fantastic displays and events. The Fort is also the home of the worlds only surviving Blackburn Beverley Aircraft. There is also a fully licenced bar and tea rooms on site.

Reviewed By maxf343 - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

Been to Fort Paull many times, for walk's around, events, they are re-enactments of all kinds, medieval sword fighting, WW2 battles, living history, charity events etc lots going on mostly through summer and all year too but more quieter in the winter months. Fort Paull is quite famous with links to Henry the 8th through to WW2 with exhibitions stalls, military equipment including a Blackburn Beverley which you can go inside of, an old famous rail carriage which the late Elvis Presley had travelled on through Germany too, lots to see and do, and a cafe for refreshments and a souvenir shop, great family day out.

9. Kohima Museum

Fulford Road, York YO10 4HD England +44 1904 665806 http://www.kohimamuseum.com/
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Reviewed By JuliaB953 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

The museum was absolutely fascinating -more so as the Curator was able to help assist my husband to find out more about his own father who was in this battle .

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