Royal Logistic Corps Museum

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The Royal Logistic Corps Museum tells the story of logistic support to the British Army from Agincourt to the modern day. Based at Worthy Down near Winchester, the museum holds the collection of the Royal Logistic Corps and the collections of its forming corps, including the Royal Corps of Transport, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Pioneer Corps, Army Catering Corps and the Postal and Courier Section of the Royal Engineers.

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RLC Museum
independent museummilitary museum


Location: 51.1111, -1.3175, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Battle of Guoloph
    437 conflict between the rival Britonnic forces of Ambrosius Aurelianus and Vortigern (Vitalinus).
  • Battle of Netley
    508 battle
  • Battle of Basing
    871 battle at Old Basing
  • First Battle of Alton
    skirmish in 1001 between the English and the Vikings
  • Rout of Winchester
    1141 conflict within the Anarchy (civil war)
  • Siege of Basing House
    1643 siege in the First English Civil War
  • Battle of Alton
    fought in 1643 during the English Civil War
  • Battle of Cheriton
    1644 battle of the English Civil War
  • Southampton Blitz
    WWII aerial bombardment of British port city
  • World War II Heavy Anti-aircraft gunsite (P12) at Monument Farm
    archaeological site in Fareham, Hampshire, England, UK
  • Winchester Royal Observer Corps Headquarters
    British Cold War command centre in Hampshire
  • Ludgershall Castle
    castle in Ludgershall, Wiltshire, England, UK  
  • Wolvesey Castle
    Grade I listed castle in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK  
  • Odiham Castle
    ruined castle situated near Odiham in Hampshire, England, UK  
  • Basing House
    Tudor palace and castle in Old Basing, United Kingdom  
  • Netley Castle
    castle in Netley village on the border of Hampshire, England, UK
  • Army Air Corps Middle Wallop
    military airbase of the Army Air Corps in Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Winchester's Military Museums
  • Army Flying Museum
    aviation museum in England, United Kingdom  
  • Royal Logistic Corps Museum
    military museum in near Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom
  • Grace Dieu
    1418 English warship, destroyed by fire in 1439
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1993 Royal Logistic Corps Museum
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1643 — 1645 Siege of Basing House
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1940 — 1944 Southampton Blitz
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Coupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy.Coupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy.
Caltrops at the Royal Logistic Museum.Caltrops at the Royal Logistic Museum.
French army mobile field bakery captured at Waterloo.French army mobile field bakery captured at Waterloo.
Coupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy.Coupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy.
Sign on the outside of The Royal Logistic Corps Museum.Sign on the outside of The Royal Logistic Corps Museum.
Baggage cart designed specifically for military use.Baggage cart designed specifically for military use.
Box of chocolate sent to British soldiers serving in South Africa.Box of chocolate sent to British soldiers serving in South Africa.
Coupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy.Coupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy.
Bible of a British Soldier in South Africa.Bible of a British Soldier in South Africa.
British Army blood badge worn to show a soldier`s blood group.British Army blood badge worn to show a soldier's blood group.
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    eventarmed conflict437Battle of GuolophCeltic Britons, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict508Battle of NetleybattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict871Battle of BasingKingdom of Wessex, battle, Æthelred I, DanelawWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1001First Battle of Altonbattle, Vikings, Anglo-SaxonsWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1141Rout of Winchesterbattle, Kingdom of EnglandWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1643Siege of Basing HouseRoundhead, Cavalier, siegeWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1643Battle of AltonRoundhead, Cavalier, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1644Battle of Cheritonbattle, Cavalier, RoundheadWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1940Southampton BlitzUnited Kingdom, Nazi Germany, aerial bombing of a cityWikidata
    linkchannelFacebook channel@Wikidata
    linkpageMapping Museums page@Wikidata
    linkpageArt UK website page@Wikidata
    linkpageTripadvisor page@Wikidata
    objectwatercraftSM UC-64Type UC II submarine, U-boatWikidata
    organisationarms industry1913Supermarinearms industry, aerospace manufacturer, aircraft industryWikidata
    organisationarms industry1966VT Grouparms industry, businessWikidata
    organisationfactory1866John I. Thornycroft & Companyshipyard, shipbuilding, shipbuilding companyWikidata
    siteartillery batteryWorld War II Heavy Anti-aircraft gunsite (P12) at Monument Farmanti-aircraft batteryWikidata
    sitebunkerAlencon Link bunkerbunkerWikidata
    sitebunker1942Winchester Royal Observer Corps HeadquartersRoyal Observer Corps Group Headquarters, former building or structure, Royal Observer Corps, bunkerWikidata
    sitecastleLudgershall CastleEnglish Heritage, castleWikidata
    sitecastle970Wolvesey CastleEnglish Heritage, castleWikidata
    sitecastle1207Odiham CastlecastleWikidata
    sitecastle1531Basing Houseindependent museum, English country house, museum, castleWikidata
    sitecastle1542Netley Castlefort, castleWikidata
    sitemilitary base1940Army Air Corps Middle Wallopmilitary aircraft, air base, army aviation componentWikidata
    sitemuseumWinchester's Military Museumsgroup, military museumWikidata
    sitemuseum1987Army Flying Museumindependent museum, military museumWikidata
    sitemuseum1993Royal Logistic Corps Museumindependent museum, military museumWikidata
    siteshipwreckGrace Dieushipwreck, warshipWikidata
    commonsimageCoupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy. Commons
    commonsimageCaltrops at the Royal Logistic Museum. Commons
    commonsimageFrench army mobile field bakery captured at Waterloo. Commons
    commonsimageCoupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy. Commons
    commonsimageSign on the outside of The Royal Logistic Corps Museum. Commons
    commonsimageBaggage cart designed specifically for military use. Commons
    commonsimageBox of chocolate sent to British soldiers serving in South Africa. Commons
    commonsimageCoupling used to join sections of a pipe that was used to supply fuel to the army in France shortly after the invasion of Normandy. Commons
    commonsimageBible of a British Soldier in South Africa. Commons
    commonsimageBritish Army blood badge worn to show a soldier's blood group. Commons