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Thursday, 21 April 2022

Imperial War Museum, Lambeth

In London today for a largely pointless hospital visit for the wingman we pitched up close to the IWM and I'm ashamed to say that the last time I went was on a school trip a good few years ago. So I took the opportunity for a look around. The museum remains free to visit. I had to get a couple of shots of the 15" naval guns that 'guard' the museum.



The museum in the main covers WWI and WWII with some smaller sections on other conflicts such as the Falklands war. The main galleries take you through a chronological sequence of events for each war with artefacts supporting the stories being told. Full size aircraft are limited to the Mk1a Spitfire, Harrier and Sopwith Camel although there are also flying bombs and aircraft sections some of which have previously been at Duxford for short periods.
Among aircraft artefacts are the wing of a Lend Lease Airacobra, McCuddens windscreen, a Halifax section with Disney characters and another Halifax section showing the bomb tally of a crashed Halifax. The final bomb with skull was added by the Germans.

Since there are exhibits not relating to aircraft here are a few other items on display.

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