The Royal Logistic Corps Museum
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The Museum of the Royal Logistic Corps - telling the story of over 300 years of military logistics. Worthy Down, Winchester, SO21 2RG. Free entry.
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New blog in honour of #WorldPostDay - bit.ly/4ocidsL

The British Army postal service - 600 years in the mailing 😎
Two soldiers in civvies working in a very 1990s style British Forces Post Office. This was absolutely essential work to keep soliders connected to their families. The RLC take on this role today. Of particular interest is the British Forces version of the Post Office sign which is on display in the background.
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Can't help but feel that the poor lion should be given a more dignified position...or maybe some warm pants 🩲
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Might have a word with the Collections Team about how they store their recent acquisitions whilst waiting for conservation... (check the alt text for a detailed synopsis of this situation)
At the front of the museum is a big glass building which is the first thing visitors see on arrival. Our Collections Crew have put a concrete lion in there, temporarily, whilst they arrange his next move. This is fine. However, they have positioned the fella so that his bumhole (I'm sorry, there's no delicate way of phrasing that) is facing visitors. The first thing you see on visiting our museum, is a lion's bumhole. The photo is of said bumhole, proudly on display.
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Love a hovercraft. Meet Dougal, on display in our museum because he was the mascot of 200 Hovercraft Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport. They adopted him because he glides along the ground, much like a hovercraft 😍
A museum display case with a model of Dougal the dog from the Magic Roundabout in it. For anyone who hasn't seen the fever dream that was the Magic Roundabout, Dougal is turbo cute and is basically a tube, with long, flowing, strawberry blonde hair, a big black nose and a red nose.
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And whilst we're here - on #NationalSportingHeritageDay2025 we are delighted to announce that our next feature exhibition, which launches on Tuesday, will be 'From Front Lines to the Finish Lines: The RLC and its predecessors at the Olympic Games'. Plan a visit now - entrance is free ⚽
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Our Collections Manager Sam is doing a thing at a place - get your tickets now 🎉

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A blue and white advert for an event. The event is Sam Jolley's talk 'What does this lever do? ASC tank drivers in the Great War' The talk is being delivered at The Great War Group conference which is in Bristol from 17th to 19th October.
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Oh this looks really good ;)
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Discover the Royal Logistic Corps Museum in Winchester, where entry and parking are FREE! It's packed with hands-on fun for the kids – can you defuse a bomb in under 10 seconds? 💣 

Find out more: https://www.hampshireattractions.co.uk/the-royal-logistic-corps-museum/
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Last chance to book for our FREE Heritage Open Days experiences - rlcmuseum.com/heritage-ope...
The picture really has very little to do with the post but if you don't have a picture, no one will look. It shows our black Rolls Royce (Monty's Rolls from D-Day) on the grass outside the museum. Our WW2 DUKW is in a glass building in the background. We're put the Heritage Open Days bunting and branding on it. Sky is blue, grass is green, it's a fine photo.
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Need any ties? We gotchoo fam 😎

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Just a load of ties. I have no idea why we have so many ties. They all have a meaning. On the left are RLC ones (RLC ties, RLC association ties, RLC officers club ties...) and then on the right are Royal Corps of Transport ties and out of shot are RASC, RAOC, RPC and ACC ties... honestly we have an actual tie guide book so we all know what we are looking at and what we are selling. It is awesome.
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#Icon #Rainbow #That'sACrowNotAMarkOnTheCameraLens
A picture of our museum in which we look AWESOME. Like seriously very very cool. There are two, count them, two rainbows over the building, the sky is brooding, the sun is catching the badge on the museum and our iconic black box of a building looks super slay. Legit.
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It's #InternationalElephantDay 🐘 This picture is in our digital archive without caption so I can only go by what I am seeing...but I assume this is a photo of a very slow race. My money is on the elephant.
A black and white photo of a tank and an elephant. The elephant has two riders, one in military uniform. At least four people in uniform are watching the elephant from the tank (which is behind the elephant) and other soldiers are watching in the background.
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🌞 This is a public service announcement from the RLC Museum 🌞

We have free entry and aircon.

That is all.

#FeelingHotHotHot #4thHeatwaveoftheYear #BritishSummer
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Congratulations to the #Lionesses#Euro2025

Here's a #lion from our collections - donated when the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 221 Base Vehicle Depot closed in 1969.

Wonder what happened to his little friend?
A stone lion dog from Singapore or Malaysia on a green plinth. He has one paws raised. A note detailing the donation of the stone dog to the museum, alongside other items. A photograph of the stone lion dog before it was transferred to England. There are two in the photo - a matching pair - and they are looking at each other.
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An artist's impression of what our children's craft area looks like after two full days of the #summerholiday 😂

We wouldn't have it any other way 😍
A First World War steam powered tractor with caterpillar tracks that is in an unforunate predicament, having crashed into a ditch. This thing can roll over barges, but has buried itself nose deep. Several Army chaps are stood on or near it in poses suggesting that they are all mentally scratching their heads about how to a) explain and b) fix this one. It is a mess...much like our craft area. lol.
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Tinie? Are you alright pet? It's just that you appear to have lost your actual nose 😬

(Through a quirk of digital capture, if you hit the correct spot on our virtual tour...our dog looks proper weird. Promise, in real life, he's super cute. Visit the tour here - rlcmuseum.com/visit/virtua...)
A yellow taxidermy dog in a museum display case. His nose looks...odd. Squashed in from the sides perhaps. It looks more like a pointy snoot with a black hole at the end, than a normal dog face.
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We're doing a thing! Tickets are on sale via our website now for a BRILLIANT series of #military #history talks held this #autumn in the #museum.
A poster advertising Thursday night talks at the RLC Museum. The talks are about military history and are held once a month. 11th September - Vice Admiral Peter Wilkinson CB, CVO, on The Battle of Jutland. 16th October - Lieutenant Colonel Derek Armitage AMA on the Battle of Rorke’s Drift. 13th November- Lieutenant Colonel Mike Tickner on Victory in Burma. 4th December - Lieutenant Colonel Chris Barrington Brown on the Logistic build up to D-Day
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Please hop over to @barnsleymuseums.bsky.social and set them an #emojiday challenge
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🐧Ceramic figurine of a penguin by Doulton made in the 1930s

Today is #WorldEmojiDay - reply with an emoji and we'll try and find something from our collections!
Ceramic figurine of a penguin with its wings slightly outstretched. The whole is covered in a flambe glaze giving it a distinctive red finish.
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Oh Barnsley, you've set yourself a challenge!

Have you got anything in your collection...that looks like.... this 👧?

*braces self for impact and apologises to everyone not yet familiar with how creepy Barnsley is*
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You can almost hear the engine straining, can't you?
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Just us trying to get through a #Wednesday 😎😂
An army landrover in some very heavy terrain, travelling uphill and looking a bit like it is having a hard time and/or is completely stuck. It has L plates and we know exactly how the driver feels.
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If you know what this is, you might be old. Wear it as a badge of honour 😎

And if you don't recognise it, this is an eight inch floppy disc that was used with military computers to track supplies and distribution. This one could store a whole 80 kilobytes of data.

We've come a long way baby 🎉
A museum display in the centre of which is a real old school 8 inch floppy disc. I am old enough to remember these and now I feel bad. Please don't tell the people that I work with, I have pretending to be cool for some time and I think this might blow my cover.
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Sharing this excellent representation of us when one of our trustees pops in with a 'good idea' for #BlueSkyMonday 😉😂

The photo was actually taken in Afghanistan (not in the Museum office) during Op HERRICK.
Soliders crouching and ccovering their eyes as a chinook lands on sandy ground behind them. You can almost hear the 'Whacka-whacka' of the chinook blades in the photo.