If you happen to find yourselves in East London, you might like to pay a visit to the FIREPOWER museum.
The exhibits are interesting and well laid-out, with actual examples going from the earliest guns through to missiles and AS 90.
If you ask nicely, you can visit the Medal Gallery where there are a number of VCs and other interesting gongs. For the serious researcher, there is the Clavell Library (named after James Clavell, a WW2 Gunner officer who later wrote King Rat based on his experiences in Changi POW camp, and Shogun.) but you'll need an appointment to get in that bit.
Of the guns on display, there is clearly an RA bias, with 15th century muzzle loaders, RML, RBL, Congreve Rockets etc, some good WW1 stuff, lots of WW2 (SEXTON, PRIEST, M 40, 25 pdr, Bofors, 3.7" AA, Z Rockets, 2 + 6 + 17 pdr AT, 7.2" recoiless) and post WW2, including LANCE and HONEST JOHN missiles, FH 70, Light Gun, Tr RAPIER, RAPIER B2, .
Worth a fiver of anyones cash IMHO.
Kind regards
Fluffy
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