Outbreak 1914: Wales Goes to War

To commemorate the centenary of the First World War the National Army Museum has partnered with Firing Line, Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldier to co-curate of temporary exhibition exploring the early months of the War. This exhibition will bring to life stories exploring the experiences of Welsh soldiers and their roles within the British Army during the War. These local connections will be told through rarely seen fascinating objects and captivating stories.

Suitable for
Family friendly


Website
http://www.nam.ac.uk/whats-on/first-world-war-activities/outbreak-1914-wales-goes-war


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000573?id=EVENT478890


Exhibitions and events

Conflicts of Interest at the National Army Museum

Permanent exhibition

This major new gallery examines over four decades of action on the World stage by the modern British Army. Looking beyond the media headlines, it explores the conflicting interests of enforcing peace...

Britain's Greatest Generals

Permanent exhibition

Exploring over 400 years of Britain's battles, from Culloden to Rorke’s Drift, this exhibition examines the key facts, impact and legacies of the 20 top British battles chosen by our curators. It...

The World's Army – Empire, Commonwealth and Dominion Soldiers

Permanent exhibition

Explore the lives of people from around the world involved in the First and Second World Wars and the great advance made in technologies of warfare in our family interactive zone

The Making of Britain Display

Permanent exhibition

From foreign invasion to contests for the crown, from civil war at home to rebellion in the Colonies, this gallery investigates the Army's role in creating and defending the nation state of Great...

Conflicts of Interest

Permanent exhibition

This major new gallery examines over four decades of action on the world stage by the modern British Army. Looking beyond the media headlines, it explores the conflicting interests of enforcing peace...

Show all

Activities from this museum

We don't have anything to show you here.


Suggested Content