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Muckleburgh Collection

The Muckleburgh Collection is a military museum sited on a former military camp at Weybourne, on the North Norfolk coast, England. It was opened to the public in 1988 and is the largest privately owned military museum in the United Kingdom.

Muckleburgh Collection
Hawker Harrier GR.3 on display at the museum
Established1988 (1988)
LocationOn the A149 coast road near Weybourne, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°56′42″N 1°07′50″E / 52.944925°N 1.130662°E / 52.944925; 1.130662
TypeMilitary Museum
WebsiteMuckleburgh Collection

History Edit

 
ATS women operate a rangefinder at the anti-aircraft training camp at Weybourne, 23 October 1941. A mobile 3.7-inch AA gun can be seen in the background.

The museum is located on the site of the Second World War and post-war Weybourne Anti Aircraft Training Camp. Weybourne Camp is north west of the coastal village of Weybourne. The site, originally called Carvel Farm, was first used in 1935 by the Anti–Aircraft Division of the Territorial Army as a summer training camp.[1] In 1937 and as a result of the growing threat of war, it was decided to make the camp permanent and more fixed structures and defences were erected.

During the Second World War, the camp was surrounded by a perimeter anti-tank ditch and defended by a system of gun emplacements and barbed wire. The interior of the camp consisted of groups of Nissen huts, barracks and other military buildings. The cliff top to the north was covered by a line of heavy anti-aircraft guns and batteries, slit trenches and pillboxes. In 1941, the camp was visited by Winston Churchill, to view a demonstration of the Unrotated Projectile anti–aircraft weapon.[1]

As the war progressed, defences at Weybourne Camp became more complex and were altered regularly and significantly and a grass airstrip was laid out, which remains in use.

After the war, the camp became known as the AA permanent Range and Radar Training Wing[1] and gunnery training continued until 1958. The site still has a RAF radar receiving station and is the location of the University of East Anglia Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory and a Metrological Station.

The museum Edit

When Weybourne Camp closed, the site returned to private ownership and many buildings that were beyond repair were demolished.[1]

The Muckleburgh Collection was founded by Squadron Leader Berry Savory and his son Michael Savory. At the time of the museum's opening in 1988, the principal display consisted of 30 vehicles and a small room describing the camp history.[1] The museum has expanded to include over 150 artillery pieces, tanks and other vehicles, most of which are in working order.

The Muckleburgh Collection is home to the Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry collection,[2] the North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group[3] and numerous special displays. The vehicles, museum site, and its unspoilt 300 acres (1.2 km2) has been used for television films, documentaries and dramas.[4]

The museum offers rides in a military vehicle and hosts "tank driving" in a FV432. Among the 25 working tanks are a Panzer P-68, a Chieftain and a Stuart M5A1, a Soviet T-55 and a Canadian-built Sherman.

Exhibits Edit

Tracked Edit

Armoured Edit

Guns Edit

Support Vehicles Edit

Missiles Edit

Radar Edit

  • Anti Aircraft Fire Control No3 MkVII
  • Cymbeline mortar locating radar
  • Green Archer mortar locating radar
  • Local warning Anti aircraft No4 Mk7
  • No11 Target Surveillance (Big Ears)
  • No12 Height Finder (Noddy)
  • Type 65 (two)
  • Type 85
  • Type 88 Target Surveillance

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "The History of Muckleburgh". The Muckleburgh Military Collection. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  2. ^ Suffolk Yeomanry#World War II
  3. ^ North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group
  4. ^ Muckleburgh Collection on TV 2008-07-25 at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  • Museum Website

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The Muckleburgh Collection is a military museum sited on a former military camp at Weybourne on the North Norfolk coast England It was opened to the public in 1988 and is the largest privately owned military museum in the United Kingdom Muckleburgh CollectionHawker Harrier GR 3 on display at the museumEstablished1988 1988 LocationOn the A149 coast road near Weybourne Norfolk United KingdomCoordinates52 56 42 N 1 07 50 E 52 944925 N 1 130662 E 52 944925 1 130662TypeMilitary MuseumWebsiteMuckleburgh Collection Contents 1 History 2 The museum 3 Exhibits 3 1 Tracked 3 2 Armoured 3 3 Guns 3 4 Support Vehicles 3 5 Missiles 3 6 Radar 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp ATS women operate a rangefinder at the anti aircraft training camp at Weybourne 23 October 1941 A mobile 3 7 inch AA gun can be seen in the background The museum is located on the site of the Second World War and post war Weybourne Anti Aircraft Training Camp Weybourne Camp is north west of the coastal village of Weybourne The site originally called Carvel Farm was first used in 1935 by the Anti Aircraft Division of the Territorial Army as a summer training camp 1 In 1937 and as a result of the growing threat of war it was decided to make the camp permanent and more fixed structures and defences were erected During the Second World War the camp was surrounded by a perimeter anti tank ditch and defended by a system of gun emplacements and barbed wire The interior of the camp consisted of groups of Nissen huts barracks and other military buildings The cliff top to the north was covered by a line of heavy anti aircraft guns and batteries slit trenches and pillboxes In 1941 the camp was visited by Winston Churchill to view a demonstration of the Unrotated Projectile anti aircraft weapon 1 As the war progressed defences at Weybourne Camp became more complex and were altered regularly and significantly and a grass airstrip was laid out which remains in use After the war the camp became known as the AA permanent Range and Radar Training Wing 1 and gunnery training continued until 1958 The site still has a RAF radar receiving station and is the location of the University of East Anglia Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory and a Metrological Station The museum EditWhen Weybourne Camp closed the site returned to private ownership and many buildings that were beyond repair were demolished 1 The Muckleburgh Collection was founded by Squadron Leader Berry Savory and his son Michael Savory At the time of the museum s opening in 1988 the principal display consisted of 30 vehicles and a small room describing the camp history 1 The museum has expanded to include over 150 artillery pieces tanks and other vehicles most of which are in working order The Muckleburgh Collection is home to the Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry collection 2 the North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group 3 and numerous special displays The vehicles museum site and its unspoilt 300 acres 1 2 km2 has been used for television films documentaries and dramas 4 The museum offers rides in a military vehicle and hosts tank driving in a FV432 Among the 25 working tanks are a Panzer P 68 a Chieftain and a Stuart M5A1 a Soviet T 55 and a Canadian built Sherman Exhibits EditTracked Edit A41 Centurion Mk5 AMX 13 Centurion ARRV Churchill Mk7 Comet Mk 2 FV101 Scorpion CVR T FV4201 Chieftain Mk5 FV433 Abbot SPG two FV432 APC FV434 ARV FV438 Swingfire M24 Chaffee M47 Patton M16A2 White with Maxson quad 50 calibre MG M29 Weasel Cargo Carrier M4A1 Sherman Grizzly M5A1 Stuart Honey MT 55 Bridgelayer Panzer PZ61 Panzer PZ68 Sexton 25Pdr SP T 34 85 MBT T 55 MBT Tracked Rapier SAM Launcher M74B Universal Carrier No2 Mk1 ZSU 23 4 Shilka Anti aircraft Armoured Edit BTR 40 APC Daimler Armoured Car Mk1 Daimler Dingo Mk2 Scout Car Ferret Mk1 2 two FV1611 Humber Mk2 Pig FV601 Alvis Saladin Mk2 FV620 Alvis Stalwart Mk1 two Landsverk Unimog Scout Car M3A1 White Scout Car M8 Greyhound Alvis Saracen APC Mk1 Guns Edit 105 mm Field Gun 105 mm L3A1 Pack Howitzer 12 Pdr Naval Gun Mk5 L1 BAT QF 13 pounder Field Gun Argentine CITEFA 155 mm Field Gun M 77 155 mm gun M1 Long Tom QF 17 pounder anti tank gun QF 18 Pounder field gun QF 2 pounder anti tank gun two QF 25 pounder gun howitzer amp Limber QF 3 7 inch anti aircraft gun QF 4 5 inch howitzer 40 mm Bofors L70 two 5 5 inch howitzer 57 mm AZP S 60 Anti aircraft QF 6 pounder Anti tank 7 Pdr Mark IV Armstrong Cannon 88 mm Flak 37 FH70 155 Field Howitzer Flak 20 RH 202 Rheinmetall M1 155 mm Howitzer M56 105 mm Pack Howitzer Single 14 5 mm ZPU1 Twin 14 5 mm ZPU2 two Quad 14 5 mm ZPU4 106 Recoilless Rifle Support Vehicles Edit 10 KVA Generator Orme Evans No1 Mk1 Airborne Trailer Albion 10TonGS Workshop Austin 8 Staff Car Austin K5 GSA Austin K6 Breakdown Gantry Bedford QL 3 Ton Bedford Radio Van Brockhouse 20 ton Trailer Cranes 7 5 ton Trailer M416 jeep trailer M19 Gama Goat three M43 Dodge Ambulance Austin 12 Saloon Car Austin K2 Y Ambulance DKW Munga 90 cm Searchlight BSA M20 Motor Cycle Cable Trailer Chevrolet C8AT Portee Diamond T 981 Prime Mover Diamond T 967 Wrecker Ford GPA Amphibian Ford WOT 2 Ford WOT 6 M9 Rogers 45 Ton Trailer GMC CCKW 352 Jimmy Godiva Coventry Climax mobile Fire Pump Godiva Coventry Climax Fire Pump Leyland DAF GS Leyland Hippo Mk II Morris Commercial C8 FAT Mk3 Quad Praga 8 ton Mobile Crane SV 25 Scammell Pioneer Willys GPW jeep Russian ZIL 131 Water Tanker Fire Hose Reel Tender two Missiles Edit 9K11 Malyutka AT 3 SAGGER 9M113 Konkurs Wire guided AT 9M37M Strela 10 SAM Bristol Bloodhound Mk2 English Electric Thunderbird Mk2 Replica Fieseler Fi 103 V1 Doodlebug with a section of the original Peenemunde launch ramp 9K35 Strela 10 SAM SA 13 Gopher Javelin LML trainer Rapier Mk2 Launcher amp 15 test Missiles Radar Edit Anti Aircraft Fire Control No3 MkVII Cymbeline mortar locating radar Green Archer mortar locating radar Local warning Anti aircraft No4 Mk7 No11 Target Surveillance Big Ears No12 Height Finder Noddy Type 65 two Type 85 Type 88 Target SurveillanceGallery Edit nbsp The Artillery Hall nbsp Entrance to Muckleburgh Collection nbsp QF 3 7 Anti Aircraft Gun nbsp Gama Goat ride at Muckleburgh 2005 nbsp V1 Flying BombSee also EditMichael Savory RAF WeybourneReferences Edit a b c d e The History of Muckleburgh The Muckleburgh Military Collection Retrieved 12 June 2012 Suffolk Yeomanry World War II North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group Muckleburgh Collection on TV Archived 2008 07 25 at the Wayback MachineExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Muckleburgh Collection Museum Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muckleburgh Collection amp oldid 1152814764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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