HC Deb 24 March 1914 vol 60 c202
75. Mr. BENNETT-GOLDNEY

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty if the museum at Greenwich Hospital is to be virtually done away with; whether any orders have been given to disperse the invaluable collection of naval models there exhibited; and if he will at once take some steps to see that the historic national collections in this museum are preserved intact in the surroundings where they have been cared for so many years?

The FIRST LORD of the ADMIRALTY (Mr. Churchill)

No final action has yet been taken in this matter. A small Departmental Committee is being appointed to consider how the integrity of the museum can best be preserved consistently with the requirements of the War College. I may add that it is the intention of the Admiralty to retain the museum at Greenwich.