Postponed due to Covid-19 Brass Cannon Casting, Lieutenant Colonel Simon West, 11.00-14.00 Wednesday, 3rd June

Guards Museum, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London SW1E 6HQ

Colonel Simon West is a retired artillery officer with a passion for casting and firing cannons. He runs a commercial cannon founding business “West of England Ordnance Company” He is a member of the Livery Company of Gun makers and Executive Director of the Gun Trades Association.

There will also be an opportunity to examine mid nineteenth century hand guns from a private collection, introduced by Martin Knight.

A sandwich lunch and a glass of wine will be provided.

Postponed due to Covid-19 Professor Anne Curry ‘After Agincourt’ 11.00 – 14.00 8th April 2020

Guards Museum, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London, SW1E 6HQ
You are invited to join the Trustees and others at the first of a series of events focusing on arms and armour. Professor Anne Curry will be talking about After Agincourt: what Henry Vth did next. Professor Curry is a leading historian of the period, responsible for many works associated with the Hundred Years War and a key member of the Agincourt 600 project.  There is also a chance to see and possibly handle some items from a private collection, with a commentary by Martin Knight, one of buy replica rolex under 20$ our trustees with a keen knowledge of arms and armour.

A sandwich lunch and a glass of wine will be provided, and tickets costs £30 per person. Please click here  to book via Eventbrite.

The Arms and Armour Heritage Trust (AAHT) was established to support projects to improve our understanding of the development of arms and armour over the last 800 years. We have made grants to a wide range of projects which generally fall outside the ambit of most other distributing charities – especially to individuals and groups who have look at more info struggled to complete projects of this nature, for which funding from more conventional sources is not always available. Details of the AAHT’s activities and grants can be found on our website.

We are organising these events to raise awareness of our work and to raise funds to enable this vital work to continue. 
Book the event for  £30 per ticket here