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The Imperial War Museum is a museum in London
featuring military vehicles, weapons, war memorabilia, a library, a photographic archive, and an art collection of 20th century and later conflicts, especially those involving Britain
, and the British Empire
. This location is the headquarters of a 5-branch system. The other locations are listed at the end of the page. The museum is partially subsidized
by the government, but also relies on individual contributions.
 Imperial War Museum, Lambeth, London
 Fragment of the Berlin Wall
, in the grounds of the Imperial War Museum.
The Museum
The Museum features military vehicles, weapons, war memorabilia, a library, a photographic archive, and an art collection. Items in the Museum are not necessarily British, and include other nations at war at the time, primarily France
, the United States
, Germany
, Italy
, and Russia
. Its vast collection contains over 15,000 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, and over 30,000 posters. According to the Museum, its collection includes "objects ranging from aircraft, armoured fighting vehicles and naval vessels to uniforms, badges, personal equipment, and medals and decorations; documents, both British and foreign; printed books comprising a national reference library of over 155,000 items; 120 million feet of cine film and over 6,500 hours of video tape; over 6 million photographs and photographic negatives." The grandeur of its collection has transformed the museum into an archive and art museum, as well.
Outside the main entrance of the museum are mounted two 15" naval guns from former Royal Navy
warships. The left-hand gun was mounted in HMS Ramillies
, a Revenge-class
battleship
, from 1916 to 1941. The right-hand gun was mounted in another Revenge-class
battleship
, HMS Resolution
, from 1915 to 1938, and then in the monitor
HMS Roberts
, where it took part in the D-Day
bombardments.
Current exhibits
There is a special exhibit devoted to the World War II
Holocaust
, showcasing its horrors and brutality. The exhibit, which was opened on D-Day
( June 6
2000
, was in part funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund
.
History
Originally located inside the Imperial Institute
(now Imperial College
), the Imperial War Museum was moved temporarily to the Crystal Palace
, located atop Sydenham Hill. The Museum was founded there in 1917 to commemorate those who had died in World War I
(which was still being fought at the time). When that building burned down on November 30
, 1936
, a new location had to be found, and a building in Lambeth
was settled on. That building, designed by Sydney Smirke
, had originally been a psychiatric hospital
, Bethlem Royal Hospital
(otherwise known as " Bedlam
"), located in St. George's Fields
. In 1939, the Museum began including things relating to World War II, and then finally in 1953 it began its current policy of including memorabilia from all modern British conflicts.
Visiting the Museum
Entrance is free, though there may be charges for special exhibits. Donations are accepted. It is open daily, 10.00 am – 6.00 pm.
Nearest Underground stations
Lambeth North tube station
Waterloo station
Southwark tube station
Elephant & Castle station
Nearest railway stations
Waterloo station
Elephant & Castle station
Other branches
The Museum also has several other branches in the United Kingdom
:
The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
[ * ]
:: Located in the bunker which was operational nerve centre of the British
government during World War 2
.
HMS Belfast
[ * ]
:: A light cruiser
moored in the Thames
.
The Imperial War Museum Duxford
, Cambridge
[ * ]
:: An aerospace
museum, including many military aircraft.
The Imperial War Museum North
(Manchester
) [ * ]
:: Opened in 2002 to provide access to the people of the North to the museum's collections.
External links
[ Imperial War Museum ]
official website
{{Commons|Imperial War Museum}}
[ Map ]
[ Historical picture of Bethlem Royal Hospital ]
(current location of the IWM)
[ Information on the 15" guns outside the museum's main entrance ]
{{London museums}}
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<Archives in England>
<Military museums in England>
<Museums in London>
<Museums sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport>
<Southwark>
<War and conflict museums>
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