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== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 10:39, 23 May 2014

The Prince Consort’s Library, the military specialist library of the Army Library Service, is located in Aldershot, Hampshire England.

Members of the public may visit this library for research purposes provided they make an appointment prior to visiting

The Library contains a large number of pre Independence Indian Army, and British Army regimental histories, which members of the public may peruse for research purposes,

Contact details (current at January 2014):

Mr Tim Ward, Head of Library and Information Services
Prince Consort's Library
Knollys Road, Aldershot, GU11 1PS
Tel Mil 94222 5090 | Civ 01252 340090
Fax Mil 94222 5096 | Civ 01252 340096
email: ALIS-PCL-HdLibSvcs@mod.uk and timothy.ward455@mod.uk

Disabled access is "extremely difficult" because the Prince Consort's Library is a Victorian building with lots of steps and stairs.[1]

External links

References

  1. WW2Talk Forum post Richard Holmes Memorial Event 3rd March 2012 (retrieved 6 May 2014)