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The Royal Armouries Collection - Collection Gems

Bridgeman Images is proud to represent the Royal Armouries Collection, which aims to tell the story of how arms, artillery and armor have shaped history, art and culture through the ages.

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The Royal Armouries is the United Kingdom’s Museum of Arms and Armor and the oldest museum in Britain. Visitors were first allowed entry to the Tower of London to admire the arsenal there after the restoration of King Charles II in 1660. The museum’s collection has grown throughout the ages, swelled by technological and military advances, and soon it was evident that the Tower of London had become too small to house the ever-growing range of exhibits.

 

Gothic armour for man and horse (metal), German School, (15th century) / Royal Armouries,
 Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images
Detail of demilance armour of Count Annibale Capodilista, c.1620 (metal), Italian School,
 (17th century) / Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images

In 1996, a new museum was purpose built in Leeds to house the Royal Armouries Museum, though smaller locations in London - and subsequently Portsmouth - remain open today. At its Leeds location, over 4,500 objects are on display through five purpose-built galleries - all of which tell the story of how arms and armor have shaped history, art and culture through the ages. 

Official photograph taken on the British Western Front, 1918 (b/w photo), English Photographer, (20th century)
 / Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images
Hand gun (xin pao) with three barrels (metal), Korean School, (17th century) 
/ Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images

Additional UK sites are held at the White Tower, London and at Fort Nelson in Portsmouth, where visitors can explore a museum housing over 700 pieces of artillery from across the world and spanning 600 years of history, including a 15th-century Turkish bombard cannon, a gigantic 200-tonne railway howitzer, and the infamous Iraqi supergun.
 

Sword (katana), attributed to the Shizu group (wood & metal), Japanese School, (15th century)
 / Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images

 

Mask, 17th - 18th century (iron), European / Royal Armouries,
Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images

Between these various establishments the Royal Armouries collection contains some 70,000 examples of arms, armour and artillery dating from antiquity to the present day, including the royal armors of the Tudor and Stuart kings, arms and armor of the English Civil Wars as well as Oriental arms, hunting and sporting weapons and a collection of the fine and decorative arts.
 

Portrait of Henry VIII, late 16th century (oil on panel), Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after) / Royal Armouries,
Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images
Sword, 1250 (metal), English School, (13th century) / Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images


 In addition to photography of armor, artillery and objects, a fascinating collection of portraits, many depicting historic people such as generals, commanders or politicians is also held in the collection. Finally, contemporary photography from military campaigns around the world is also held, and offers a fascinating insight into war - from the offensive and defensive operations of entire armies to day-to-day life between individuals behind the front lines.

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Roman sword, c.50-100 AD (metal), Roman, (1st century AD)
 / Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK / © Royal Armouries Museum / Bridgeman Images


 

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