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Purton Museum is a local village museum in the heart of Purton run by passionate volunteers.
Museum which features aspects of the history of Queensferry, Dalmeny and of the two great bridges spanning the Forth.
People began to come to Llandrindod Wells to 'take the waters' in the 18th century, and the Radnorshire Museum tells the story of this practice which was most popular in late Victorian times.
We are an independent museum which features local history, living history rooms, agriculture and farming, school life and much more.
The Museum is part of Reading Borough Council's cultural services, and has Full Accreditation status from Arts Council England (ACE).
18th-century workhouse featuring art exhibitions & cultural events, plus a cafe, a shop & gardens.
18th-century workhouse featuring art exhibitions & cultural events, plus a cafe, a shop & gardens.
The museum traces the history of the three regiments from which the Royal Highland Fusiliers are descended. Starting in 1678 the story carries through to the Regiment today.
Research and Cultural Collections. The University of Birmingham has thousands of objects cared for by the Research and Cultural Collections department with regular activities, events and...read more about Research and Cultural Collections, University of Birmingham
Stroll down an Edwardian 'pier', peek into old-fashioned kiosks and discover more about the personalities who shaped Rhyl.
Telling the story of Richmond and its people from early times until the present day.
Robert Burns spent the final years of his life in Dumfries and the centre's fantastic exhibition is illuminated by many original manuscripts and belongings of the Bard as well an impressive scale...read more about Robert Burns Centre
You can see where Burns and his family lived, side by side with their farm animals, ate their meals together, read by the fireside's crackle and where Burns got his earliest schooling.
The Museum is in Newtown, Powys, UK, just a few feet from where Owen was born in 1771 and where he returned to die in 1858.
Rockbourne Roman Villa is a Roman courtyard villa excavated and put on public display in the village of Rockbourne in the English county of Hampshire. The villa was discovered in 1942 by a local...read more about Rockbourne Roman Villa
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern...read more about Roman Baths Museum
Restored Victorian fortress housing a big gun collection and displays tracing artillery development.
Historic weaponry and armour on display in the White Tower at the Tower of London.
The museum explores REME's history from its beings in 1942 up until the present day.
Displays in a former church crypt, including material on the 'Elephant Man' and Jack the Ripper.