It used to be called “National Artillery Museum” and had a large collection of cultural heritage. and History of the Royal Australian Artillery. It was managed by the Army History Unit (AHU) with the help of volunteers… It used to be called the “National Artillery Museum” and had a large collection of heritage and history of the Royal Australian Artillery. It was managed by the Army History Unit (AHU) with support from volunteer members of the Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company (RAAHC). The museum exhibited more than 50 weapons and mortars and related equipment, numerous paintings, exhibits, monuments and medals.The library has more than 2,500 photographs, about 4,000 technical and historical books and unique research materials.
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