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  1. Formation and combat. The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was formed on 20th June 1685, when King James II issued a Royal Warrant to raise an infantry force from the existing Tower of London Garrison. The first Commanding Officer was the Constable of the Tower. The Fusiliers' intended role was to guard the guns at the Tower of London.

  2. The Fusilier Museum tells the story of a British infantry regiment, raised at the Tower of London in 1685 ... Entry to the Fusilier Museum is free with a ticket to ...

  3. How to get here and organise your visit,OPEN DAILY - FREE with entry the Tower of LondonThe Fusilier Museum is based in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Headquarters at HM Tower of London.How to find usWe are five minutes from Tower Hill tube station or eight minutes from the nearest DLR, Tower Gateway. Bus route 15 passes close by and cycle parking is available outside the main ...

  4. On the 9th of November 1962 the Royal Fusilier Museum at the Tower of London was opened to the public by HRH Princess Marina Duchess of Kent. In 2010 the trustees embarked upon a major project with the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund called Fusiliers Advance!, to transform the exhibition space and enable all visitors to the Tower to be ...

  5. The Fusilier Museum tells the story of a British infantry regiment, raised at the Tower of London in 1685 ... Tower of London. EC3N 4AB. Tel: 0203 166 6912. Email ...

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  7. The Fusilier stationed at the Tower of London's main gate that morning directing the new recruits was surprised that I knew my way around, and that I was on friendly terms with some of the Yeoman Warders.After processing and documentation I was directed to my barrack room where I met up with fellow recruits and the Room Corporal, who introduced ...

  8. The Fusilier Museum London can be found nestled in one corner of the Tower of London, where the Regiment has its headquarters. The Fusilier Museum was set up in the 1950s to tell the story of the Royal Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers however its connection to the Tower dates back much further to 1685...

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