The Royal Signals Museum is a military museum based at Blandford Camp in the civil parish of Tarrant Monkton, northwest of the town of Blandford Forum in Dorset, England.
The museum traces the history of the British Army’s battlefield communications experts from the introduction of the telegraph in the Crimean War to the secretive story of cryptography and cyber warfare.
One of the objects on display includes a chair used by senior Ashanti chiefs when seated in public.
Based on a European folding chair, the object was presented by Major General Sir Reginald Curtis in 1921.
[4] The museum displays a number of objects worn by Eric Lomax during his time as a Japanese POW, Pigeon NS 15125 William of Orange who received the Dickin Medal, as well as the Ptarmigan message centre.