Council of the National Army Museum, 1951-1998

This material is held atNational Army Museum’s Institutional Archive

Scope and Content

Records of the National Army Museum Council comprising minutes of meetings, correspondence and membership papers, together with copies of the Museum's Royal Charter and amendments and related correspondence, and minutes of meetings of standing and ad hoc Council Committees, including the Executive Committee, Advisory Committee, and Indian Army Museum Committee.

Administrative / Biographical History

The National Army Museum was established by Royal Charter on 8 April 1960, and a Council incorporated, originally nominated by the War Office's Army Council. Under the Charter, an Executive Committee and Advisory Committee were also incorporated to govern the new museum. Original members of the Council were:

  • Christopher Soames, Principal Secretary of State for War, as Chairman
  • Hugh Fraser, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, as Vice-Chairman
  • General Sir Hugh Stockwell, Adjutant-General to the Forces
  • R G K Way, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War
  • Major General G W Duke, Director of Personal Services
  • Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer
  • Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck
  • Colonel R J L Ogilby
  • General Sir Robert Mansergh
The Council met for the first time at the War Office on 16 May 1960.

Arrangement

Arranged by series and date, according to the original file references given to the records.

Access Information

All unpublished records of the National Army Museum are closed to external users for 20 years for corporate reasons. Further restrictions may apply for Data Protection Act compliance, typically 75 or 50 years closure for files containing personal data.

Acquisition Information

Transferred to the Institutional Archive of the National Army Museum through the Museum's records management systems.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission is required to reproduce the material in this sub-fonds.

Appraisal Information

Unnecessary personal data is removed from the files at the point of cataloguing.

Accruals

Accruals are expected to this series.