The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum in Salisbury has officially reopened after a major refurbishment.
The museum, based in Cathedral Close, has been transformed over 18 months.
It now focuses more on the personal stories and experiences of soldiers across almost 300 years.
Captain Mervyn Pugh’s grandsons, Edward and Jonathan, officially opened the museum.
It’ll now operate under a refreshed identity as The Wardrobe.

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