Nils the Penguin
Like most regiments the Green Howards have close links to regiments in other countries. In Norway, the Kings Guard is our sister regiment, reflecting the close links between the regiment and the royal House of Norway, going back to Princess Alexandra in 1875.
Can you help to identify an unknown soldier?
Nigel Hodgson recently got in touch with us to help with his quest to get the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to accept that the grave of an unknown casualty in Anzio Beachhead War Cemetery is actually that of his grandfather, Fusilier Glyn Edwards.
A thoughtful review of our Research Services
Every now and then we get feedback on things that...
Service Children’s Champions Festival of Remembrance 2024
The Green Howards Museum was proud to be part of...
Boro Under 12’s Success for the North East
Middlesbrough U12’s are flying the North East flag of success!...
New Online Exhibition: Showcasing Richmond Town Council’s Collection
Accessible via the museum website, The Green Howards Museum have...
Tandey Discovery Day at the Green Howards Museum
The Tandey Discovery Day at the museum was a great...
The Green Howards and the Ripon Festival of Remembrance 2024
We’re really excited to be part of this year’s Ripon...
Exciting news – The Green Howards Museum Militaria Showcase Bring | Show | Tell event!
We’re thrilled to be hosting a special Militaria Showcase Bring...
Festival Talk at GHM
We’re thrilled that our Specialist Regimental Researcher, Steve Erskine, has...
A Volunteer Victory!
Our fabulous team of volunteers have scored a huge victory!...
Antiques Roadshow visit
This Sunday evening, 2nd June, BBC1, 8pm: ANTIQUES ROADSHOW! Here’s...
Stanley Hollis
Company Sergeant-Major (CSM) Stanley Hollis VC Stanley Hollis – Early...
Richard Leake
We mark the recent passing of Richard Leake, a long-time...
D-Day anniversary year
A new exhibition and a full schedule of special events throughout the year.
The past. For the present and future…
Donated objects earn their keep...
Colonel’s conservation
Kneller portrait leaves museum...
Efforts to name ‘unknown’ grave
at Venray, Netherlands...