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The Annual Review
The Annual Review is full of information on the various projects which were undertaken over the year, including the opening of new museums, the role of The Ogilby Muster in identifying the grave of a First World War soldier, the role of Army museums in supporting volunteer veterans and the ongoing creation of a nominal roll of members of The Old Contemptibles’ Association.
The Review features articles and updates from our network members as well as the wider heritage and military sector.
We hope you enjoy reading the Review, and if you would like to contribute any articles for future editions, please feel free to contact us to discuss your ideas.
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NEWS

Battle:Cry – Exhibition at Aldershot Military Museum
A new temporary exhibition exploring PTSD has opened at Aldershot Military Museum from 3rd March to 23rd March 2023. BATTLE:CRY is an immersive project that aims to expand

Military Nursing – Florence Nightingale Museum
Have a story to tell about military nursing? Be part of the new exhibition at the Florence Nightingale Museum… From Scutari Hospital to NHS Nightingale,

Op Huskey – 80th Anniversary Event
The 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in Sicily is to be commemorated in a two-day conference that will be held in Catania on 7-8

My Darling Madeline
The Ogilby Muster launched to the public on Wednesday 3rd November. The online platform brings together First World War archives from over 75 collections. Participating

First World War Digital Archive now online
Following a 4-year project funded by a LIBOR grant from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Army Museums Ogilby Trust (AMOT) is excited to launch