Samuel Godley
Saving Samuel Godley
The Household Cavalry Museum is proud to support our friends at the City of Westminster Archives and their work on the Saving Samuel Godley Project.

The Household Cavalry Museum is proud to support our friends at the City of Westminster Archives and their work on the Saving Samuel Godley Project.
Samuel Godley, 2nd Regiment of Life Guards, fought bravely at the Battle of Waterloo. He served in the Household Cavalry, traversing Regency London, from the streets of Mayfair, to the Bazaar in Baker Street, the Royal Hospital in Chelsea and to his final resting place in St John’s Wood Burial Ground.
This exciting new project led by the City of Westminster Archives Centre restores Samuel Godley’s damaged gravestone and will carefully create an information board to stand alongside the grave site commemorating this local story, drawing content from a series of visits to local museums and various creative workshops with three Year 5 classes over 18 months.
April
Friday 18th April, Good Friday – CLOSED ALL DAY
Sunday 27th April – London Marathon Day – CLOSED ALL DAY
May
Monday 5th – Friday 9th May – CLOSED ALL WEEK
Tues 13 – Fri 16th May – MUSEUM REOPENS from 2pm – 6pm (last admission at 5pm)
Monday 19 May – MUSEUM REOPENS at 12.30pm
Tues 20 May – MUSEUM REOPENS at 12.30pm
Thurs 29 May -MUSEUM REOPENS at 1pm
Wednesday 21st May – MUSEUM REOPENS at 1pm
Friday 23rd May – MUSEUM REOPENS at 1pm
June
Saturday 7 June – MUSEUM REOPENS at 1pm
Wed 11 June – MUSEUM REOPENS at 1pm
Saturday 14 June – MUSEUM REOPENS at 2pm after the fly past