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Police Museum in Okehampton,England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Museum of Policing in Devon and Cornwall (MOPIDAC) is a registered charity that collects, preserves and celebrates the history of policing in Devon and Cornwall.[1][2][3] The museum possesses a comprehensive collection of artefacts and archives that relate to Devon and Cornwall Police and its antecedent forces that include the Devon County Constabulary and Cornwall County Constabulary and date back to the earliest days of policing. The archives contain many records relating to police officers who served and is of particular interest to genealogists.[1]
Established | 2016 |
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Location | Okehampton Police Station, Okehampton,England |
Coordinates | 50.7397°N 3.9956°W |
Type | Police Museum |
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Website | www |
Active collecting of police material in the Devon and Cornwall area began in the 1970's. Police Constable Brian Estill was concerned that there was no heritage policy within the force. Estill saved items from skips, and worked to establish a formal heritage collection.
The museum's collection of objects are stored at Okehampton Police Station while the archive materials are located at the Devon Heritage Centre. Although the collection at Okehampton is not open to the public, public access is provided through a mini-museum located within Tavistock's Court Gate building.[1][4]
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