Special Exhibition: Animal Allies

Sat, 1 February 2025 - Sat, 20 December 2025

This exhibition will explore the diverse ways in which animals have been integral to military operations, uncovering the remarkable roles that they have played throughout history.

Beyond the roles of active duty, the exhibition celebrates the profound impact of animals as sources of companionship, providing comfort and emotional support. Through interactive elements, objects on display, and thought-provoking narratives, you can ponder if, with the advancement in technology, animals are still just as important today as they were hundreds of years ago.

 

The museum will also be hosting ‘The Richmond Poppies’ from February to May 2025 – a cascade of beautifully crocheted purple poppies crafted by a group of makers from Richmond. These delicate yet powerful symbols serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by both human and animal participants. They were displayed in J&H Meynells Garden Supplies and Pet Shop during the First World War centenary commemorations in 2018, but now belong to the Northern Branch of the Donkey Breed Society who have loaned the poppies to be displayed at the museum.

Type of event: Special exhibition