Regimental Colours
The Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum
The story of the County Regiment of Hampshire, its Regular, Militia and Volunteers from 1702.
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The Museum

Opening Times:

Mon - Fri 10.00am - 4.00pm

April to October, Weekends and Public

Holidays 12 noon to 4pm

FREE ADMISSION

Follow the fortunes of the Regiment’s active service including the Battle of Minden, Germany in 1759 through wars in China, Afghanistan, India (the Mutiny and the North West Frontier), and South Africa to the great campaigns of the First and Second World Wars. And, from 1946 onwards, follow the operational tasks carried out by the Regiment in Palestine, Malaya, Borneo, Jamaica, British Honduras, British Guiana and Northern Ireland.
The Regiment Museum comprises four exhibition rooms with a connecting corridor. A suggested plan of viewing is available in a leaflet, on entry – but the visitor has at all times full freedom of choice as to circulation. Life size models are displayed showing how soldiers were dressed and equipped in the wars of the early and mid eighteenth century, the First and Second World Wars and the Malayan campaign of the 1950s.
The Regimental collection of artefacts on view comprises stands of old battalion colours (Sovereign’s & Regimental); medals; orders and decorations; portrait miniatures; paintings; uniforms; weapons; battle “trophies” and a display of photographs from the mid-19th century to date.