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Trenchard Museum

Coordinates:51°46′38″N0°43′15″W / 51.7772°N 0.7207°W /51.7772; -0.7207
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Military Museum in Buckinghamshire, England
Trenchard Museum
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Established26 June 1999
LocationRAF Halton,Halton,Buckinghamshire,England
TypeMilitary Museum
WebsiteOfficial website

51°46′38″N0°43′15″W / 51.7772°N 0.7207°W /51.7772; -0.7207

TheTrenchard Museum is based atRAF Halton,Halton,Buckinghamshire,England. The overall aim of themuseum is to preserve and display items that relate to the early history of theRoyal Air Force, particularly the training of apprentices that took place at RAF Halton. It is named afterLord Trenchard, who is known as the father of the Royal Air Force, founded the aircraft apprentice scheme, and had a strong association withRAF Halton. Themuseum was opened in 1999.[1]

Collection and activities

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The collection celebrates the history of RAF Halton, the origins of which go back to 1913 when theRoyal Flying Corps were given permission by the then ownerAlfred de Rothschild to use his estate at Halton for practicing manoeuvres. There are important exhibits recounting the major contribution of Lord Trenchard to the founding and development of the RAF, some of which were originally housed in a small museum in his name atRAF Upavon. The museum also records the background to apprentice training at the Halton camp through examples of the tools, work and test pieces completed by apprentices, and the exploits of some of those who were trained there. The museum has two complete aircraft, many models of aircraft, a number of aero engines, weapons and other equipment on display. There are a large number of photographs, a mock up of barrack rooms, and the uniforms worn by those stationed at Halton Camp over the years. Aside from artefacts relating to engineering, there is also memorabilia relating to a wide range of other training, including catering, nursing and dentistry.[1][2]

Management and funding

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The Trenchard Museum was opened on 22 June 1999 byHugh Trenchard, 3rd Viscount Trenchard, the grandson of Hugh Trenchard. The museum is managed by a curator, assisted by a small number of volunteers who have previous experience based at the Halton Camp or have an interest in the activities of RAF Halton. Funding of the museum is from small grants and through the supply of exhibits and other materials from theRAF. Many apprentice training artifacts have been loaned or donated by past apprentices, Financial support also comes via contributions from visitors and through educational activities. The museum is normally open on Wednesdays and for groups at other times by prior arrangement.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcTrenchard Museum website, Accessed, 8 October 2010
  2. ^Trenchard Museum Video "Buckstv"Archived 11 September 2011 at theWayback Machine, Accessed 8 October 2010
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