The Imperial War Museum was evacuated after a man brought in WWII military items. Police were called to the London landmark around 2.20pm to reports that a man had brought in “suspected ordnance”.
A landmark exhibition of medals celebrating British military bravery is to be closed by the Imperial War Museum – to the shock of its sponsor Lord Ashcroft. The philanthropist donated £5million ...
The University of Warwick and the Imperial War Museums are advertising an AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentship in Lithographs of the First World War: printmaking, propaganda and ...
A major London museum was evacuated after a visitor brought suspected WW2 “ordnance” into the site. The Imperial War Museum in Kennington, which houses a large number of WW2 objects ...
My disappointment at learning about the planned closure of the Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Museum has been tempered by the touching reaction to the imminent loss of my medal collection ...
according the Imperial War Museums. The mortar would have been used as part of trench warfare. An example of the Stokes Mortar displayed at the museum measures about 15 inches long and 3 inches in ...
Lord Ashcroft wrote for LBC Views: “I was hugely disappointed when I discovered, through a third party, that the Imperial War Museum in London no longer wants to display my collection of Victoria ...
A major London museum was evacuated after a visitor brought suspected WW2 “ordnance” into the site. The Imperial War Museum ...
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