The Museum of Military Medicine Keogh Barracks Ash Vale
The Museum of Military Medicine, formerly the Army Medical Services Museum, collects and archives the war diaries, photographs, artefacts, uniforms and much more of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, Royal Army Dental Corps and the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. Displays range from the English Civil War, Napoleonic Wars, World Wars, Korea, Falklands, Gulf Wars, Afghanistan and current conflicts where the AMS provides healthcare.
This free entry museum is open to the public but because it is housed in Keogh Barracks, a secure site, it is recommended that visitors contact the museum curator to arrange a convenient time to visit.
The Post Code for your Sat Nav is GU12 5RQ
The AMS Museum is open from Monday to Friday from 10am until 3:30pm. It is not open on bank holidays or at the weekend. The curator is able to organise group visits during or out with these hours. Admission is free though please do consider leaving a generous donation.
For opening hours and more information please visit
museumofmilitarymedicine.org.uk
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Items on display in the museum include:
- Medals - which includes a Victoria Cross collection
- Uniforms and Insignias through the years
- Medical and dental equipment
- A carriage used by Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War
- Ambulances
- Ambulance train ward coach
- Journals and notes of World War One and Two QAs such as Dame Maud McCarthy
Do look out for the cape that belonged to
Sister Edna Lucy Craven.
Facilities
Audio tape guides are available to give visitors to the AMS Museum extra information about the exhibits and items on displayed.
There is disabled access at the museum though not to the train. There is no catering facilities open to
visitors. A shop sells items of relevance. There are toilets available.
Contact Details
The Curator
AMS Museum
Keogh Barracks
Ash Vale
Aldershot
Hampshire
GU12 5RQ
Telephone number: (01252) 868612
The military tel no is: 942295212
The first QA Museum was opened by Princess Margaret the QARANC Colonel in Chief on the 22 May 1959 at Hindhead, the Training and Establishment Depot. Princess Margaret
was presented with a gold, diamond, ruby and sapphire brooch which was in the form of the QARANC Corps badge. The RAMC Staff Band provided a Guard of Honour and played at this
formal military occasion (cited in the book
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (Famous Regts. S)
by Juliet Piggott).
To mark the final closure of the QARANC Museum at The Royal Pavilion, Aldershot prior to its move to the RAMC Museum in Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale there was an open day
and fayre on Sunday 20 November 1994. Proceeds were donated to the QARANC Museum Appeal Fund.
See also
Florence Nightingale Museum St Thomas' Hospital London.
Imperial War Museum London.
National Army Museum Chelsea London.
List of Military Museums in the UK.
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