Draft:John Campbell Police Museum
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Comment: 2 of the sources are from blogs and another 2 are duplicates. Discounting those, there is not much left to establish notability. Sophisticatedevening🍷(talk) 16:23, 2 April 2025 (UTC)
John Campbell Police Museum is a museum in Georgetown, Guyana dedicated to the the history of policing and the Guyanese Police Force. The museum is named after Assistant Commissioner John Campbell, who is responsible for rehabilitating the museum after decades of disrepair.[1]. The museum was founded in 1932, it was hosted in the Criminal Investigation Department until 1948, when it was moved to Police Depot. It fell into a state of disrepair, until it was rehabilitated in 1975 by Assistant Commissioner John Campbell. The effort continued and the museum was open to the public in 1989, and renamed the John Campbell Police Museum in 1993[2][3].
The museum is currently located in the Felix Austin Police College, Eve-Leary, Georgetown, Guyana[4]. It displays police artifacts, including uniforms and musical instruments, many of them from the force's colonial era[5]
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[edit]- ^ "John Campbell Police Museum". blogger. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
- ^ "John Campbell Police Museum". blogger. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
- ^ "The police museum is a repository of things police". Kaieteur News. Sep 19, 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
- ^ "Training School". guyanapoliceforce.gy. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
- ^ "The police museum is a repository of things police". Kaiteur News. Sep 19, 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
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