A load of fairly random photos are now posted on the Madaxeman.com Facebook page from a trip to this museum: You don't need Facebook access to see them !
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
8 Sept 2012
14 Apr 2012
Brazilian Artillery
Just added 44 pictures from Fort Copacabana in Rio, the Brazilian Army Museum. Some interesting artillery, and mannequins in period uniforms from Brazilian history, from the European colonization to WW2.
4 Oct 2011
A real World of Tanks
A new set of museum photos, this time from the Imperial war Museum in Duxford. Oddly enough whilst there are a load of planes in the photos the bulk of the photos are of tanks from the Land Warfare Hall
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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museum,
world of tanks
14 Dec 2010
Armed Forces Museum
Just come back from a trip to Florida where I visited the surprisingly decent Armed Forces Museum. It;s the personal collection of a single chap but laid out as if it were a "proper" museum - and very well done it is too.
It has a collection of artefacts from WW1-modern day, with themed areas for several major conflicts - the oddest thing about it is that it's in a nondescript industrial unit tucked away at the back of an estate, just off a minor highway.
Anyways, some of the photos are a bit blurred, but you hopefully will get the idea. Worth a trip if you are down that way.
It has a collection of artefacts from WW1-modern day, with themed areas for several major conflicts - the oddest thing about it is that it's in a nondescript industrial unit tucked away at the back of an estate, just off a minor highway.
Anyways, some of the photos are a bit blurred, but you hopefully will get the idea. Worth a trip if you are down that way.
Labels:
museum,
WW2 armour
21 Jun 2009
Evergreen Aerospace Museum
Juct gotten back from holiday and added a few pictures of an air museum we managed to sneak into. This one is the Evergreen Aerospace Museum, home of Howard Hughes' monstrous Spruce Goose prototype transport plane. Lots of WW2 and post war aircraft, but lots and lots of Spruce Goose photos!
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evergreen,
museum,
spruce goose
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