Here are a couple of photos I've taken. I don't see any harm now, in that you probably live hundreds if not thousands of miles away, and there's only a week or two of the exhibition to go ?
The iconic photo, in the entrance hall, just as we were setting up
Details on the International Exhibition, the book of letters, and AH certificates
Some panels on the walls
The three rifles on display
Some of Henry's personal medals, and details on the Volunteers
There are other views I need to take photos of, and I'll add them later.
The case in the Museum entrance hall contains The Henry Challenge Vase (its first public outing for … maybe a century?), a silver salver made to commemorate the Royal Review of 1860 by the builders of the staging used at the Royal Review in Queen’s Park in 1860, and a QERV busby … not necessarily THE busby as worn in the iconic Henry portrait photo.
(Sorry to say two light bulbs are currently out in the case).