Kent Police Museum Logo - Based at The Chatham Historic Dockyard the Museum traces the history of The Kent Police Force from it's early days right through to modern times.
     
 
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Kent PoliceKent Police
Policing an area of 1,442 square miles in the south-east corner of the United Kingdom and serving a resident population of approximately 1.5 million people Kent Police is one of the largest Police Forces in the UK.
Kent Police AuthorityKent Police Authority
KPA provides the democratic oversight to Kent Police to ensure its efficiency and effectiveness.
The Historic Dockyard ChathamThe Historic Dockyard Chatham - Where legends were created.
Without The Royal Dockyard at Chatham, the history of Kent and indeed Britain could have been very different. For over 400 years Chatham played a vital role in the defence of the nation and in the life of the local community.
Police Oracle Police Oracle is designed as an information resource for the UK police services and those interested in finding out more about the police generally and perhaps careers within police organisations.
NYC MuseumThe New York City Police Museum captures the history of the NYPD as well as a present-day look at the world of law enforcement through the eyes of its officers. Our exhibit includes an array of weapons, police shields, fingerprinting and forensic art stations, a drug awareness display and a tactics simulator.
Essex Police MuseumThe Museum holds objects and archival material relating to the history of the force from 1840 including personnel, disciplinary and other records, together with more general documents and a large photographic collection.
PNTTR Police National Tie Tac RegisterPNTTR Police National Tie Tac Register as the name applies was first started as away of making funds for charity by selling small label badges ( tie tacs) this must have been some 30 years ago, most money raised going to Disabled Police Officers of Northern Ireland (R.U.C.).

The Police Memorabilia Collectors Club exists to promote and assist the study, collection and understanding of all items of memorabilia relating to police services throughout the world, to encourage and assist police history and police museums, and to bring together like-minded police enthusiasts wherever they might be. Sean Hollands is a former Kent Sergeant and his pages can be found at:-

http://www.pmcc-club.co.uk/sean

All Things PoliceWelcome to All Things Police, the great new place for, well, all things Police! We’ve brought together Police related clothing, gifts and collectibles to give you a one-stop shop for great gift ideas. With a choice of T-shirts, mugs, prints, books, gifts and toys you should be able to find that perfect gift for anyone interested in or working for any UK Police Service.

Sheerness Heritage CentreThe Past Recreated - The Sheerness Heritage Centre is housed in a weather boarded cottage that was built in the early 19th century as a dwelling for a dockyard worker.

 
Photo Archive
Random display from The Kent Police Museum Photo Archive
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Significant Events
1939 New Police Station opened in Tunbridge Wells.

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