About the Museum
The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed in 1993 from the amalgamation of The Royal Pioneer Corps, the Army Catering Corps, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, the Royal Corps of Transport and the Postal and Courier Section of the Royal Engineers.
At the same time the RLC Museum was established as the Regimental Museum for the newly formed Corps.
It tells the story of logistical support to the British Army from the time of Oliver Cromwell to the present. Here the visitor can examine how over the last 500 years the soldier has been transported, fed, supplied with arms and equipment and kept in touch with loved ones.
The Archive & Reference Library
This can be visited by appointment only. Although it is free to visit the Museums archive we do appreciate all donations. Please contact the archivist using the online email form on the contacts page.
Free Parking
The Museum has extensive free parking for cars, coaches, motorbikes and bicycles.
Accessibility
The Museum has level entry access for wheelchair users throughout. There are also disabled parking spaces in the museum car park.
The Shop
The Museum shop sells a comprehensive range of books, as well as a variety of glass and crystal souvenirs, statues and figurines, leisure clothing and service uniform.