The Museum of Army Chaplaincy
The Museum of Army Chaplaincy houses the archives and historical relics of Royal Army Chaplains’ Department. Unlike most military museums it does not include any weapons or ammunition, since the chaplains are non-combatant and their work is to sustain not destroy.
Using the theme of Faith the displays explore the role of Army Chaplains in the service of peace, in uniform, in captivity and under fire.
Displays include poignant Far East POW items, Church silver and furnishings, uniforms and the stories of the four chaplains who have been awarded the Victoria Cross.
Free Admission
Open Monday — Friday 09.00-17.00 by appointment only
Group Visits by appointment.
Contact: The Curator, Mr David Blake
Museum of Army Chaplaincy
Amport House
Amport
ANDOVER
Hants
SP11 8BG
Tel: 01264 773144 x 4248