Combined Military Services Museum

Museum
Maldon, Essex
The Combined Military Services Museum in Maldon, Essex, offers an extensive collection of British military artifacts, many of which hold national significance. Opened in July 2004, this museum provides an engaging historical journey through British military history, from medieval times to modern conflicts. The museum features unique exhibits, including the only surviving MK2 ‘Cockle’ canoe. It is a valuable resource for homeschooling, offering educational programs and materials that stimulate curiosity and in-depth learning about military history, intrigue, and ingenuity. The museum is open seven days a week during school holidays, accommodating both individual visits and educational group tours. It effectively combines interactive learning with historical education, making it a unique asset for homeschooling parents and students interested in history.

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