MUSEUMS
51 results found for Museums: (results 1 to 25)
| Bate Collection of Musical Instruments | ||
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A collection of historical woodwind, brass and percussion instruments; over a dozen historical keyboard instruments; a complete bow-maker's (William Retford) workshop and a collection of bows. |
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| Beamish, Open Air Museum | ||
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Beamish vividly recreates life in the North of England in the early 1880s and 1900s. Costumed staff welcome visitors to the turn of the century town with shops, houses, working pub, newspaper office, garage, sweetshop and sweet factory.
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| Bygones Victorian Museum | ||
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Experience the Victorian era at this museum in Torquay |
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| Celtica | ||
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Museum and interpretive centre dedicated to the early Celtic kingdoms of Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England.
Celtica is a unique attraction telling the story of Celtic myths and legends. |
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| Coldharbour Mill | ||
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Working Wool Museum, in the Devon Heartland, houses an impressive array of working spinning and weaving machines, two mill engines and an 1888 Lancashire boiler. Also on site, the giant New World Tapestry, licensed Waterside Restaurarant |
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| Finchcocks | ||
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Living Museum of Music.Beautiful Georgian manor, located in Kent, houses a collection of 80 historical instruments, chamber organs, harpsichords and early pianos.
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| Glendale Toy & Doll Museum | ||
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Visit the Glendale Toy Museum - an award-winning museum setup in 1985 and situated on the Glendale visitor route set in the heart of Macleod country on the Isle of Skye just 7 miles from the famous Dunvegan Castle (home of the Clan MacLeod). |
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| Irish Museum of Modern Art | ||
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National institution dedicated to the collection and preservation of modern and contemporary art |
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| Ironbridge Gorge Museums | ||
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the images and objects of an industrial revolution |
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| Jane Austen's House | ||
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The museum houses an attractive collection of items connected with Jane and her family including the table that she used to write her novels. There is some of her jewellery, and examples of her needlework skill. |
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| Jorvik Centre | ||
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JORVIK, the new reconstruction of the Viking Age City of York opened in April 2001, incorporating a city-wide view of the 10th century businesses, backyards and even bedrooms. |
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| London's Transport Museum | ||
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Uncover the story of two hundred years of London and its public transport, the oldest in the world |
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| Mountfitchet Castle & House on The Hill Toy Museum | ||
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This is the largest privately owned Toy Museum in Europe with over 30,000 individual items of mixed antiquity on display, housed within an area of 7000 sq. ft. |
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| Museum of Garden History | ||
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Learn about the programmes offered by this Lambeth museum, take a tour, see the historic knot garden recreation or read about Gertrude Jekyll.
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| Museum of London | ||
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The largest, most comprehensive city museum in the world, telling the fascinating story of London from prehistoric times to the present day.
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| Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry | ||
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In the heart of West Wales, the Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry tells the fascinating story of the most traditional of rural industries: wool. |
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| Museums & Galleries Wales | ||
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| National Museum of Photography, Film & Television | ||
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The Museum explores the world of the media through a combination of permanent galleries, temporary exhibitions and our three cinemas. |
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| National Railway Museum | ||
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The National Railway Museum, in York, is the "largest railway museum in the world, boasting a host of railway icons and millions of artefacts".
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| Newhaven Fort | ||
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The massive walls, ramparts and guns and many other original features all fire the imagination with other exciting glimpses into England's dramatic wartime past. |
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| Richard III Museum | ||
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Possibly one of York's best kept secrets is this fascinating Museum situated in York's tallest and most impressive Medieval Gatehouse - Monk Bar built in the 14th Century as part of York's famous City Walls. |
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| River and Rowing Museum | ||
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Celebrating the history and traditions of the sport of rowing. Info on the exhibits, hours and location of this museum at Henley-on-Thames.
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| Royal Armouries Museum | ||
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The Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds was opened in 1996 as the new home for the national collection of arms and armour. |
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| Royal Observatory Greenwich | ||
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The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 by Charles II to find out the 'so-much desired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation.' |
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| St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery | ||
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St. Barbe Museum offers colourful, interactive, displays on the history
and culture of Lymington and the New Forest. Two art galleries
provide a changing programme of high quality exhibitions.
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