Conflict in Europe – new gallery at the National Army Museum

The National Army Museum has recently completed a curatorial overhaul of its European collection of artefacts charting ‘Conflict in Europe’ from the 1700s to the present day. Covering territorial and balance of power disputes in continental Europe, the gallery explains the Army’s role in helping maintain Britain’s influence in European affairs.

Waterloo artefacts – including the skeleton of Marengo, Napoleon’s favourite horse
The 1830 model of the field of Waterloo

For more information visit: https://www.nam.ac.uk/plan-visit/galleries/conflict-europe

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