Army Museums

Royal Military Police Museum

Royal Military Police Museum

Facilities

YesCoach Parking
YesCar Parking
YesRestaurant/Cafe
YesToilets
YesLecture Room
YesShop

Other: Disabled access. Limited car parking
The museum traces the history of military police from its origins to current operations in support of the UN and NATO. Artefacts range from Napoleonic medals to an illicit still from a Displaced Persons camp in Hamburg. Special displays include Close Protection, the role of the Special Investigation Branch and operations in Northern Ireland. A library and limited research facilities are available by prior arrangement. The Museum is located within the Defence Police College, therefore all visits are by arrangement. Also on site is the D-Day wall map, used by the Allied Supreme Command – this can be viewed by prior appointment. For news and information, please visit the museum website.

Corps of Royal Military Police, Corps of Military Police, Military Foot Police, Military Mounted Police, Military Provost Staff Corps

Opening Hours:
Open by Appointment. Please telephone to arrange in advance and bring photographic ID.

Address:
Royal Military Police Museum
Defence College of Policing,
PPt 38, Southwick Park,
Fareham, Hampshire,
PO17 6EJ

Tel: 023 9228 4372

Fax: 023 9228 4406

Email:
museum_rhqrmp@btconnect.com

Web:
http://www.army.mod.uk/agc/provost/13312.aspx

Curator:
Lt Col JH Baber MBE / Mr Richard Callaghan BA

Admission charges:
Adult: Free
Seniors: Free
Groups: By appointment
Children: Free
School Parties: By appointment

Others:
By appointment