Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum

Glasgow


Charts the history of the Royal Highland Fusiliers, as well as previous regiments, from 1678 to the present. The walls are dripping with exhibits, including uniforms, medals, pictures and other militaria. The wrought iron was designed by Mackintosh. The museum is looking for a new home, so check the website before visiting.


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