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Prince Alfred's Guard Museum - Port Elizabeth - Attractions
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Prince Alfred's Guard Museum
Prospect Hill Cnr Prospect Hill and Daly Street Central Port Elizabeth
041 505 1224
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The Museum grew out of a fusion of a military museum formerly housed in the Donkin Reserve complex and the regimental museum of the Prince Alfred’s Guard Regiment.

The Prince Alfred’s Guard (PAG), is a City Regiment which was founded in 1856 as the Port Elizabeth Volunteer Rifle Corps. Its name changed by Royal assent after it provided a Royal Guard for Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Victoria, on his visit to the City in 1860.

The Victorian Drill Hall, in which the museum is housed, is one of the finest surviving examples of its type. It was opened in 1880 and has been the regiment’s headquarters ever since.

The building, a National Monument, has been extensively restored and partly converted to museum use. Visiting hours: By appointment.

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