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David R 10th April 2013 10:26 PM

The Royal Armouries Association
 
The Royal Armouries Association was started originaly to campaign for the locating of the new R.A. Museum in Leeds, under the name of the Royal Armouries Support Group. So in fact we pre date the Museum building by a few years.
After the construction of the museum at its present site it was felt that the old name did not really describe the group and so was changed to the present one, "The Royal Armouries Association".
We are a friendly group of collectors and interested people with a common enjoyment of the history of arms and armour, from all periods and countries and all types.
Some meetings are simple "show and tell", an opportunity to bring items along, to show them off and get input from fellow collectors.
Other meeting we are privilaged to see items out of the Armouries collection not visible to the general public. Sometimes we have seminars delivered either by a curator, or by a member of the group.
The primary aim of the group is to enjoy our hobby, and perhaps promote an interest in the Museum.

David R 10th April 2013 10:28 PM

We now have a facebook page.
 
I hope that the moderators are ok with this, if there are problems please delete this post. However I hope and believe this will be of interest to many here. https://www.facebook.com/groups/498926490154772/

RDGAC 12th April 2013 12:04 AM

To whom is the Facebook group open, exactly? I'm not a member of the Association - indeed, I'd no idea such an association existed - but I thought I might like to keep up to date with what's on, especially living so nearby.

Best regards,

Meredydd

David R 29th July 2015 10:28 PM

Hiya, the Facebook page is open to all who are interested, as are the meetings. My apologies for this very late update... sometimes I miss stuff, or just lose track.

JamesKelly 1st August 2015 03:12 AM

Glad to learn about this.
I have scarce a dozen British arms. Two of them, military flints, are not well documented in the literature.

kronckew 1st August 2015 06:26 PM

i clicked the 'join the group' button - now says 'pending' - i gather someone has to approve me.

anyway, looks interesting & worth joining, even tho my weapons collecting is a bit eclectic.

leeds is about 185 mi./ 3.5 hrs. drive or so, so i won't be able to attend many meetings there.

i do note they describe themselves in part, as :

"We are a friendly group of collectors and interested people with a common enjoyment of the history of arms and armour, from all periods and countries and all types."


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