The Museum tells the fascinating story of four of the British army’s most famous regiments. This long history, dating back to the 1680s, is told through many kinds of objects including uniforms, medals, weapons and models. The regiments have seen action in many prominent events, including the British campaign in South Africa (visit us and discover what really happened in the 1879 Zulu War!), and both world wars. Forty-three of the regiments’ soldiers have received the Victoria Cross, and we commemorate their sacrifice and heroism as well as that of all the men and women associated with our regiments who have contributed so much to our country.
'First Blood', 6th Battalion, South Wales Borderers at Mayu Tunnels, Arakan, Burma, 26th March 1944Archibald Henry Jones (1923–1997)
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Battle of IsandlwanaChester Jospeh Barecki (1915–1979)
The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Major-General William Allan (1832–1918), 41st Regiment, Colonel of The Welch Regiment (1904–1918)Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (1861–1932)
The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Boesinghe Château, Yser Canal, January 1917Carey Boynes Morris (1882–1968)
The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Lieutenant-General Sir Cyril Coleman (1903–1974), KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE, Colonel of The Welch Regiment (1958–1965) unknown artist
The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Château near BourlonMorris Meredith Williams (1881–1973)
The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Alfred Bradney (1859–1933), CB, TD, FSA, BA, JP, DL, Commanding Officer of 3rd Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers (1908) unknown artist