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Online Photo Archive Launched
REME Museum
Online Photo Archive Launched
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The REME Museum is proud to launch a brand-new online archive, sharing hundreds of rarely seen REME historical photographs with the Corps and members of the public.
Like other Museums and visitor attractions, the REME Museum closed its doors for much of 2020. However, staff have been busy behind the scenes, making sure the Museum’s extensive collection can still be enjoyed.
The new website, years in the making, is a treasure trove for family historians and military history experts as well as those taking a trip down memory lane. An intriguing and wide-ranging record of REME activities down the years, the images chart REME personnel’s service in many 20th century conflicts, including the Korean War and the Mau Mau Uprising, as well as training, parades and the social side of REME life.
Visitors to the site (https://rememuseum.photos/) can browse by date, location and theme. Users can also search using keywords: great when researching units or barracks where you may have served. Prints in a range of sizes can be purchased for a reasonable fee and shipped worldwide.
The REME Museum’s Director, Major (Retired) Rick Henderson said:
The new web archive was created in collaboration with digitisation specialists Max Communications. Their team scanned thousands of photographs from albums in the REME Museum’s archive. The Museum team then began the intensive work of transcribing captions, putting names to faces and identifying locations.
The REME Museum’s Archivist, Celia Cassingham, said:
The digital archive contains lots of images from the early years of the Corps, including course photos. This image features Radio and Wireless Maintenance Officers who trained at Petersham in the 1940s.
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Scammell Explorer Recovery Vehicle and Sioux Helicopter, Far East, 1960s. The REME Museum team are adding new photos to the site all the time.
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