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Amersham Museum, Buckinghamshire
Ash
Museum, Surrey Avery
Historical Museum, Birmingham The Foundling Museum, London George Marshall Medical Museum,
Worcester Harris Museum and Art
Gallery, Preston, Lancashire Hastings
Museum and Art Gallery, East Sussex
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Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre,
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire Saatchi
Gallery, London Staffordshire
Regiment Museum, Lichfield Strathnaver Museum, Bettyhill,
Caithness, Scotland Twickenham
Museum, Middlesex
The Women's Library,
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Geographical Order,
'Star' Sites
Alphabetical Order
A, B, C,
D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K,
L, M, N, O,
P, Q, R, S,
T, U, V, W,
X, Y, Z
- 1853 Gallery, Salts
Mill, Saltaire, Shipley, West Yorkshire. Houses pictures by David Hockney.
- 19 Princelet
Street, London. "An unrestored Huguenot master silk weaver's home,
whose shabby frontage conceals a rare synagogue built over its garden"
- 1st The Queen's Dragoon
Museum, Cardiff Castle, Wales. Military museum.
24 Hour Museum. A gateway to
information about UK museums. Includes an advanced museum locator, up-to-date
museum and gallery news, links to educational resources and a variety of other
features. The world's first ever Government-recognised national museum which
only exists in cyberspace. See also children's section
Show Me.
A
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal,
Cumbria. Based in a Georgian villa, with important collections 18th, 19th and
20th century art. The gallery also has an innovative programme of educational
activities, lectures and events.
- Aberdeen Art Gallery and
Museums, Scotland. Collections of fine art, applied art, archaeology,
maritime, numismatics, science, industry and technology.
[Responsible
for: Aberdeen Art Gallery; Aberdeen Maritime Museum; Provost Skene's House; The
Tolbooth ]
- AccessArt. The
aim of this site is "Making art more accessible!" It is an evolving
collection of online workshops and arts educational activities aimed at all
ages.
- Aerospace Museum,
Cosford, Shropshire.
- Allhallows Museum,
Honiton, Devon. Local museum including lace and pottery industry displays housed
in the town's oldest building.
- Almonry
Heritage Centre, Evesham, Worcestershire. Local history museum.
- Althorp House,
Northamptonshire. Ancestral home of the Spencer family, resting place of
Princess Diana.
- Amberley Museum,
West Sussex. Outdoor industrial museum based in chalk pits.
- American
Museum in Britain, Bath, Somerset. Only museum in Europe devoted to American
furniture, decorative arts and quilts.
Amersham Museum,
Buckinghamshire. Local history museum, based in a 15th century half-timbered
house.
- Anaesthesia
Heritage Centre, London. Medical archives, library and museum - "The
collections work together to help date, explain and illustrate each other and
are therefore a unique resource for research into the history of anaesthesia".
- Anson Engine Museum,
Poynton, Cheshire. An industrial museum - "Dedicated to the history of the
Internal Combustion engine".
- Armagh
Planetarium, Northern Ireland.
- Arnolfini Gallery,
Bristol. Contemporary arts.
- ArtSway, Sway,
Hampshire. Contemporary visual arts venue in the New Forest.
Ash Museum,
Surrey. Local history museum.
Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology,
University of Oxford. See the Cast
Gallery and the Griffith Institute for
Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern studies.
- Astley Green Colliery
Museum, Tyldesley, Greater Manchester. Industrial museum looking at the
history of coal mining in Lancashire. Has the UK's largest collection of
colliery locomotives.
Avery Historical Museum,
Birmingham. Collection of scales and weighing equipment through the ages, from
Ancient Egyptian to the modern day.
- Avoncroft Museum of
Historic Buildings, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Historic buildings covering
seven centuries, rescued and rebuilt on an open-air site
B
- Bailiffgate
Museum, Alnwick, Northumberland. Local history museum.
- Bakelite Museum,
Williton, Somerset. The largest collection of vintage plastics in Britain,
especially from the Art Deco period.
- Bank of
England Museum & Archive, City of London.
- Barley
Hall, York. A medieval oak-framed house, with all items of fixtures and
fittings are made using ancient materials and techniques.
- Barometer World
and Museum, Merton, Devon.
- Bate Collection of
Musical Instruments, University of Oxford.
- Bath Postal
Museum, Somerset. Covers the history of the Post in the UK and introduce the
key people that shaped the postal system,
Bath Preservation Trust,
Somerset. The Trust exists to preserve the historic character and amenities of
Bath, one of only 3 UNESCO World Heritage Cities.
[Responsible
for: No1 Royal
Crescent Museum;
Building of
Bath Museum;
Beckford's
Tower and Museum;
Herschel
Museum]
Beck Isle Museum, Pickering,
North Yorkshire. Rural life museum with displays reflecting the past 200 years.
Site has a virtual tour, and the largest on-line collection of photographs by
Sidney Smith.
- Beckford's
Tower and Museum, Bath, Somerset. 19th century retreat for William Beckford.
Contains collections illustrating his life.
[Part of:
Bath Preservation Trust]
- Bede's World,
Jarrow, Tyne & Wear. Anglo-Saxon and medieval collections from the
excavations of St Paul's Monastery.
- Bedford Museum.
Display of human history of the region from prehistoric times.
- Bell-Pettigrew
Museum, University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Evolutionary and taxonomic
relationships between animals.
- Bellingham
Heritage Centre, Northumberland. Preserves and displays the heritage of the
North Tyne and Redewater area. Covers all aspects of local history, including:
The Border Counties Railway; mining; photographs of W P Collier (rural life in
Northumberland between the two World Wars); and the Border Reivers.
- Bennie Museum,
Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. Local history museum
- Beth Shalom Holocaust
Centre, Nottingham.
- Bethnal Green
Museum of Childhood, London. Houses the UK's national collection of toys and
games, children's costume, nursery furniture and baby equipment.
[Part of
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)]
- Bexhill
Museum of Costume and Social History, East Sussex.
- Big Pit -
National Coal Museum, Blaenafon. [Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales,
Cardiff].
- The Bill
Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture , University of
Exeter, Devon. Displays on the history of cinema and its percursors - zoetropes,
magic lanterns, panoramas and shadow puppets.
Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery,
West Midlands.
[Responsible for:Aston Hall, Blakesley Hall,
Soho House, Weoley Castle, and the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter]
- Birmingham
Schools Liaison Department, West Midlands. A group of teachers who work
within museums, teaching schoolchildren during planned visits
- Blackwell,
Kendal, Cumbria. A surviving house in the Arts and Crafts movement style, with
most of the original decorative interiors still intact.
- Black Country Living
Museum, Dudley, West Midlands. Living history museum.
[Responsible
for: Locksmith's House,
Willenhall]
Bletchley Park Trust, near
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. "Britain's Best Kept Secret" where
codes were broken during World War II. See also the
Academic Bletchley Park site,
including: the German Enigma Cipher machine, the Lorenz Cipher machine and the
rebuild of Colossus (with photographs).
- Bloxham
Village Museum, Oxfordshire. Local history museum.
- Boat Museum,
Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. One of the world's largest floating collection of
traditional canal craft.
- Böd
of Gremista Museum, Lerwick, Shetland. [Part of
Shetland Museum Service]
Bodleian Library, University of
Oxford. See
image
catalogue of manuscripts, including a
Java version with
scrolling images, the Shop and the
Map Case
of on-line historic maps in the
Map Room.
- Bolton Museum,
Art Gallery and Aquarium, Lancashire. Houses collections which cover
Egyptian Antiquities, British Art from 18th - 20th Century, zoology, botany,
geology collections and an activity centre for school parties and children, as
well as an aquarium.
[Responsible for: Hall i'th'Wood]
- Bonington Gallery
(The Future Factory), Nottingham. Venue for contemporary art, hosting
touring exhibitions and local single artis shows. Emphasis on live performance
and installation art.
The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle,
County Durham. Based in a "French museum on British soil" with a
collection of European fine art, decorative art and ceramics, English furniture,
and textiles, as well as archaeological material and archives from County Durham
and social history from Teeside.
- Bramah's Museum of
Tea and Coffee, Southwark, London. World's first museum devoted entirely to
the history of tea and coffee.
- Brantwood,
Coniston, Cumbria. The home of the, 19th century, poet, artist and critic -
John Ruskin.
- Bressingham
Steam Museum, Diss, Norfolk. Military museum. Preserved narrow-guage
railway, with traction engines, and a Victorian steam roundabout.
- Bridewell
Museum, Norwich. [Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Bristol
Museums and Art Gallery. Collections of: applied art, archaeology, eastern
art, ethnography, fine art, geology, industrial and maritime, natural history
and social history.
[Responsible for: City Museum and Art
Gallery ; Bristol Industrial Museum; The Georgian House; The Red Lodge; Blaise
Castle House; Kings Weston Roman Villa]
- British
Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyland, Lancashire. Transport museum.
- British
Engineerium, Hove, East Sussex. Museum of mechanical antiquities, based in a
restored and working Victorian pumping station.
- British Golf
Museum, St Andrews, Scotland. Tells the story of British golf
chronologically, exploring the events, personalities and equipment used
throughout the ages.
- British
Lawnmower Museum, Southport, Merseyside. Garden machinery history.
British Library, London. See
Collections,
Exhibitions and
the
Treasures, which
includes the Magna
Carta, viewable at various magnifications.
British Museum, London. See:
World Cultures,
Compass
on-line database and
Children's
Compass,
Current
Exhibitions and
Education
Department.
- British
Schools Museum, Hitchin, Hertfordshire. "... a unique set of buildings
that tell the story of elementary education in Britain from 1810 until 1945".
- Brixham
Heritage Museum, Devon. Local history museum, with on-line photographs, and
information about maritime history and archaeology.
- Brooklands
Museum, Weybridge, Surrey. Transport museum. "The Birthplace of British
Motorsport & Aviation" - the first purpose built motor racing circuit
in the world.
- Brontë Parsonage
Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire. The home of the early 19th century women
novelists.
- Brunel Engine
House, London. Built between 1825 and 1843 by Sir Marc Isambard Brunel as
part of the pioneering Thames Tunnel - the first underwater thoroughfare in the
World.
Buckinghamshire County Museum,
Aylesbury. Includes the
Museum Tour, the
Roald Dahl Children's
Gallery and on-line databases of
5,000 objects and
over
12,000 photographs.
- Building of Bath
Museum, Somerset. Housed in the, 18th century, Countess of Huntingdon's
Chapel. Tells the story of the creation of Georgian Bath.
[Part
of:
Bath Preservation Trust]
- Bury
Art Gallery and Museum, Greater Manchester. Victorian paintings, challenging
contemporary art and scenes from Bury's past. Includes works by Constable and
Turner
- Bury St Edmunds Art
Gallery, Suffolk. Promotes fine arts and crafts through a programme of
changing exhibition and projects outside the Gallery, working in partnership
with other organisations.
- Bushey
Museum and Art Gallery, Hertfordshire. Local history through collections of
artefacts, documents, maps and works of art. Has a large collection (considered
to be of national significance) of works, artefacts and ephemera relating to Sir
Hubert von Herkomer RA and his famous School of Art.
- Butser Ancient Farm,
near Petersfield, Hampshire. A replica of the sort of farm which would have
existed in the British Iron Age circa 300 BC. Also a large open air laboratory
where research into the Iron Age and Roman periods goes on using the methods and
materials which were available at that time.
C
- Cabaret Mechanical
Theatre, Covent Garden, London. A museum of automata (mechanical sculpture).
- Cadbury World,
Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands. Includes the Cadbury Collection, an
exhibition on the history of Cadbury's chocolate and the village of Bournville.
Camborne School of Mines Virtual
Museum. A virtual museum of the Cornubian Orefield, covering geology,
mineralization, mining history, environmental impact, virtual field trips, etc.
of Devon and Cornwall.
- Cambridge and County
Folk Museum. Based timber-framed building, the museum displays the everyday
life of Cambridge people since 1700.
- Cambridge
Museum of Technology. Preserved Victorian pumping station and working museum
on the River Cam.
- Canterbury
City Museums, Kent. Local history, archaeology, and military history.
[Responsible for: In Canterbury: Heritage Museum, West Gate
Museum, Roman Museum, Royal Museum and Art Gallery, Buffs Museum; In Herne Bay:
Herne Bay Museum and Gallery; In Whitstable:
Whitstable Museum and Gallery]
- Carpetbagger
Aviation Museum, Harrington, Northamptonshire
- Catalyst, Widnes,
Cheshire. The only museum in Europe solely devoted to the chemical industry.
- Catmose
Gallery, Oakham, Rutland. Temporary exhibitions and art events.
- Centre for
the Study of Cartoons and Caricature, University of Canterbury, Kent. A
research centre and picture library, based upon a unique archive of over 85,000
pieces of original cartoon artwork supported by a reference library of
newspaper cuttings, books, catalogues, and AV materials. Includes a searchable
database and an Andy Capp Exhibition.
- Cecil
Higgins Art Gallery and Museum, Bedford. Recreated Victorian mansion,
original home of Cecil Higgins, a local brewer. Adjoining Gallery with important
collection of ceramics, glass and watercolours.
- Charleston, nr
Lewes, East Sussex. The home and country meeting place for the writers, painters
and intellectuals known as the Bloomsbury Group. The interior was painted by
Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, and houses their collection of post-impressionist
art
- Chelmsford Museums,
Essex. Collections of archaeology, local history, natural history, industrial
history, costume, art and military history.
[Responsible
for: Chelmsford Museum; Essex Regiment Museum; Sandford Mill.]
- Cheltenham Art
Gallery and Museum, Gloucestershire. Local history museum.
[Responsible for: Holst Birthplace Museum]
Chertsey Museum, Surrey. Thames
valley archaeology. Runnymeade area social history, horology, fine and
decorative art and British fashionable dress.
- Chester
Museums, Cheshire. Based in the Grosvenor Museum, with collections of
archaeology, art and architecture, local history and natural history.
- Chichester
District Museum, West Sussex. Local history museum.
- Chiltern Open Air Museum,
Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire. Re-erected agricultural and other buildings.
- Christ
Church Picture Gallery, Oxford.
- City of Edinburgh Museums
and Galleries, Scotland. A range of venues relfecting the history and art of
the capital of Scotland.
[Responsible for: City Art Centre;
Writers' Museum; Queensferry Museum; Newhaven Museum; Museum of Childhood; The
Museum of Edinburgh; The People's Story Museum; Lauriston Castle; Travelling
Gallery]
- City of Norwich Aviation
Museum, Norfolk. Military aircraft collection.
- City of Portsmouth
Preserved Transport Depot, Hampshire. Collection of restored buses.
- Claymills Pumping
Engines, Stretton, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. A preserved Victorian
pumping station.
- Cobham Bus Museum,
Surrey. Transport museum, with the world's largest collection of ex-London
Transport buses and coaches.
- Colchester
Museums, Essex. Collections of archaeology, natural history, clocks, etc.
[Responsible for: Colchester Castle Museum; Holytrees Museum; Natural
History Museum; Tymperleys Clock Museum]
- Cole
Museum of Zoology, University of Reading, Berkshire.
- Colour
Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire. Explores the concept of colour, how it is
perceived and how it is used. Also looks at the story of dyeing and textile
printing from ancient Egypt to the present day.
- Computer Museum at
Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. A large collection of
computing devices ranging from Colossus (the first computer) to the present day.
- Congleton Museum,
Cheshire. Local history museum.
- Coors Visitor Centre,
Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. History of the beer brewing industry.
- Corinium
Museum, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. "Has arguably the finest and most
extensive collection of Romano-British material relating to a town and its
hinterland in the world." Roman, but also has displays on Cotswold history
from Prehistory to the English Civil War.
[Part of:
Cotswold Museum Service]
- Costume
and Textile Study Centre, Carrow House, Norwich, Norfolk.
[Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Cotswold
Motor Museum, Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire. Transport museum, with
a permanent collection of classic vehicles and motoring memorabilia.
- Cotswold
Woollen Weavers, Filkins, near Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Historic working
weaving mill, museum/gallery and shop.
- Courtauld
Institute of Art, Courtauld Gallery, London. Collections of Old Master and
Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings, together with sculpture and
applied arts
- The
Cowper and Newton Museum, Olney, Buckinghamshire. Presents Olney's heritage.
Cornucopia. An on-line database of
over 6,000 collections from museums, galleries, archives and libraries in the
UK. Developed and managed by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
Corporation of London Library and
Art Gallery Electronic (COLLAGE). A computerised information system
providing access to some 20,000 images from the combined collections of the
Guildhall Library Print Room and the Guildhall Art Gallery. Reproductions can be
purchased on-line.
- Crabble Corn Mill,
Dover, Kent. A working water mill, cafe and gallery.
- Craigavon
Museum Services, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland. A collection of research
material and objects which illustrate the history and local heritage of the
area.
- Cranbrook Museum,
Kent. Local history museum.
- Creetown Gem Rock Museum, Dumfries
and Galloway, Scotland. Displays of crystals, minerals, fossils and gemstones.
- Creswell Crags Museum and
Education Centre, Welbeck, Nottinghamshire. Tells the story of human and
animal survival in the harsh climate of the last Ice Age.
- Cromer
Museum. Collections on local history and landscape. [Part
of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Croft
House Museum, Dunrossness, Shetland. [Part of
Shetland Museum Service]
- Cumberland Pencil
Museum, Keswick, Cumbria. A company museum featuring the history of pencil
making.
D
Darwin Country. An educational
resource for lifelong learning. Explore the natural and human history of part of
the West Midlands of England and adjacent parts of Wales (broadly centered on
Shrewsbury, the County Town of Shropshire) during the 18th and 19th Centuries.
- De Havilland
Heritage Museum (Mosquito Aircraft Museum), Salisbury Hill, Hertfordshire.
Military aircraft collection.
- Design Museum,
London. "Concerned as much with the future as the past, a programme of
highly acclaimed exhibitions capture the excitement of design evolution,
ingenuity and inspiration through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries"
- Dickens House Museum,
London. One of the homes of the 19th century author Charles Dickens.
- Digital Art Museum.
Virtual museum aiming "to become the world's leading online resource for
the history and practice of digital fine art".
- Dinosaur
Museum, Dorchester, Dorset. Britain's only museum solely devoted to
dinosaurs and their fascinating world.
- Dock Museum,
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Local and industrial history museum with collection
and displays based on the history of the Furness area, as well as the local
shipbuilding and engineering works. A section is devoted to the
Vickers Photographic
Archive.
- Dorset County
Museum, Dorchester. Local history museum with collections of: archaeology;
natural history; and geology. Displays on Dorset writers, with Thomas Hardy's
study, and one of the largest Thomas Hardy collections in the world. Run by
Dorset Natural History and
Archaeological Society.
- Dover Museum,
Kent. Local history museum.
- Dulwich
Picture Gallery, London.
- Dunaskin Open
Air Museum, Ayrshire, Scotland. Large collection of industrial machinery,
historic buildings, an ironworker's cottage, and a simulated coal mine
- Durham
University Oriental Museum, Durham. Only museum in UK devoted to the art and
archaeology of the 'Orient' - the civilisations of Asia, the Near East, and the
Islamic cultures of North Africa.
E
- Easdale Island
Folk Museum, Scotland. Local history, especially the slate quarring
industry.
- East Lothian
Museums, Scotland. With on-line exhibitions.
[Responsible
for: North Berwick Museum, Dunbar Town House Museum, Prestongrange Museum]
Eden Camp, Malton, North Yorkshire.
World War II prisoner of war camp
- Eden Valley Museum,
Edenbridge, Kent. Local history museum.
- Edinburgh
University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments, Faculty of Music.
- Edward Jenner Museum,
Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Based in the former home of the pioneering, 18th
century, immunologist.
- Egypt Centre
(formerly the Wellcome Museum of Antiquities), University of Wales, Swansea.
Includes antiquities owned by Sir Henry Wellcome.
- Ellenroad Engine
House, Rochdale, Lancashire. The only surviving, complete working example of
a genuine steam cotton-mill engine together with its original steam-raising
plant.
- Elmbridge Museum,
Weybridge, Surrey. Local history museum.
- Elgar Birthplace
Museum, Lower Broadheath, Worcestershire. Collections relate to the life and
work of the composer Sir Edward Elgar
- Elgin Museum,
Moray. Pictish stones, local fossils, archaeology, geology, natural history,
social history and ethnography.
- Elizabethan
House Museum, Great Yarmouth. Late 16th century merchants's house, with
period furnishings. [Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Embroiderers'
Guild , Hampton Court Palace, Surrey. The Guild's museum has a collection of
over 11,000 embroidered objects of national significance, gathered from around
the world, and take many forms including costume, furnishings, decorative and
non-functional textiles. A particular strength is the holding of embroidery
worked in Britain from the 16th century to the present day.
- Eturia
Industrial Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. [Part
of:
Stoke-on-Trent Museums].
- Eureka!, Halifax,
West Yorkshire. The Museum for Children.
- Exeter
City Museums, Devon.
[Responsible for:
Royal Albert
Memorial Museum,
St Nicholas Priory]
F
- Falconer Museum,
Forrres, Morray, Scotland. Local history museum.
- Fan Museum,
Greenwich, London. The only museum in the world devoted entirely to every aspect
of fans and fan making.
- Faringdon
and District Museum, Oxfordshire.
- Farmland Museum and Denny
Abbey, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. Agricultural museum, and remains of a
Norman abbey.
- Fashion and Textile
Museum, London. Collections of contemporary fashions and textiles.
- Finchcocks Living
Museum of Music, Hammerwood Park house, near East Grinstead, Sussex.
Collection of historical keyboard instruments set in a fine Georgian manor
house.
- The Fighter
Collection, Duxford, Cambridgeshire. Military aircraft collection.
- Fire and
Police Museum (Sheffield), South Yorkshire. History of a local fire and
police service.
- Firepower! The
Museum of Royal Regiment of Artillery, Woolwich, London. Military museum.
Fitzwilliam Museum, University
of Cambridge. Permanent collections include antiquities, applied arts, coins and
paintings. See on-line shop.
- Fleet Air Arm Museum,
Yeovilton, Somerset. Military museum. One of the world's largest aviation
collections with over 40 historic aircraft on display including Concorde 002
(the British prototype).
- Florence
Nightingale Museum
, London. Collections relating to the life and work of this 19th century
pioneer of nursing and healthcare.
- Ford
Green Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. 17th to 18th centuries farmhouse.
[Part of: Stoke-on-Trent
Museums].
- Forest
of Dean Sculpture Trail, Gloucestershire. Art in a forest setting.
- Fox Talbot
Museum, Chippenham, Wiltshire. Commemorates the life and work of William
Henry Fox Talbot - known as The Father of Modern Photography.
- Foxton Canal Museum and
Inclined Plane Trust, Leicestershire. Industrial museum.
The Foundling Museum, London.
Tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London's first home for abandoned
children.
- Freud Museum,
London. The home of the founder of psychoanalysis
- Frome Museum,
Somerset. Collection of local artefacts and sources of information, ranging from
costumes from the Horner family to glass negatives from Singers Art Metal works.
It has a library, collection of historic maps and a range of local information
leaflets and books.
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- Gainsborough's House,
Sudbury, Suffolk. Museum and art gallery at the birthplace of artist Thomas
Gainsborough (1727-1788), with examples of his work and an exhibition programme
- Galleries
of Justice, Nottingham. Set in Victorian courthouse, with attached gaol
(featuring real warders!), and hands-on exhibitions.
- Geevor Tin Mine Heritage
Centre, Pendeen, Cornwall. Industrial museum with guides, an underground
tour, and displays of original machinery.
- Geffrye Museum,
London. English furniture and decorative arts in a chronological series of
period rooms.
George Marshall Medical Museum,
Worcester. Illustrates the development of medicine and health care over the past
250 years.
- Gladstone
Pottery Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Working pottery.
[Part of: Stoke-on-Trent
Museums].
Glasgow Museums, Scotland.
[Responsible for:
The Burrell
Collection;
Fossil Grove;
Gallery of
Modern Art;
Glasgow
Museums Resource Centre;
Kelvingrove
Art Gallery and Museum;Martyrs' School;
McLellan
Galleries;
Museum of
Transport;
People's
Palace and Winter Gardens;
Pollok House;
Provand's
Lordship;
Scotland
Street School Museum;
St Mungo
Museum of Religious Life and Art
- Glastonbury
Abbey, Somerset. Traditionally the oldest above-ground Christian church in
the world, with connections to King Arthur and the Holy Grail.
- Gloucester
City Museum and Art Gallery. Collections of: archaeological finds, fine and
decorative arts, and natural history.
- Gloucester
Folk Museum. Displays include local history, such as the Siege of Gloucester
(1643), the Port of Gloucester, Severn fishing, farming and folklore; domestic
life; crafts and industries.
- Godalming
Museum, Surrey. Local history, industry, geology, archeology.
- Gordon
Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. Military museum
- Gorleston
Heritage Museum, [Norfolk]. A virtual museum on local history, fishing,
tourism, education, community, and bygones.
- Gosport
Museum, Hampshire.
[Part of: Hampshire
Museums Service]
Government Art Collection. Works
of art from the Collection are displayed in British Government buildings both in
the United Kingdom and around the world. Over 4000 works - about a third of the
Collection - are now listed on this site.
- Grantown Museum,
Scotland. Local history museum.
- Green's Mill,
Nottingham. 19th century tower windmill in Sneinton, once owned and operated by
George Green (1793-1841), a mathematical physicist and scientist.
- Green Howards
Regimental Museum, Richmond, North Yorkshire. Military museum.
- Gressenhall
Farm and Workhouse. Agricultural history museum and traditional working
farm.
[Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Guernsey Museums
and Galleries.
[Responsible for: St Peter Port -
Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery, Castle Cornet; St Peter's - Fort Grey]
- Guildhall
Art Gallery, London. Displays 250 works of art, owned by the Corporation of
London, at a time, together with temporary exhibitions. Artists represented
include: Millais, Landseer, Constable and Singleton Copley. The Gallery also
contains the remains of London's Roman ampitheatre.
H
- Hackney
Museum, London. Local history museum, with news of its education service,
exhibitions, and behind the scenes.
- Haig Colliery
Mining Museum, Whitehaven, Cumbria. A restored deep coal mine, with two huge
steam winding engines.
Hampshire Museums Service. Includes
an on-line catalogue
with searching, as
well as a
museums directory.
[Responsible for:
Aldershot Military Museum;
Allen Gallery, Alton;
Andover Museum;
Basing House,
Basingstoke; Curtis Museum,
Alton; Eastleigh Museum;
Flora Twort Gallery,
Petersfield; Gosport Museum;
Havant Museum;
Museum of the Iron Age,
Andover; SEARCH, Gosport;
Red House Museum and Gardens,
Christchurch; Treadgolds of
Portsea; Westbury Manor
Museum, Fareham; Willis
Museum, Basingstoke; Bursledon
Windmill; St Barbe's Museum,
Lymington]
- Handel House Museum,
London. Music museum. Displays and exhibitions in the restored home of the 18th
century composer, George Frideric Handel.
Harris Museum and Art Gallery,
Preston, Lancashire. Collections of: fine and decorative art, costume and
textiles, local history, and photography.
- Haslemere
Educational Museum, Surrey. Geology, natural and human history galleries,
garden nature trail and observation beehive. Popular exhibits are the Egyptian
mummy and 'Arthur' the brown bear.
Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, East
Sussex. Local history museum. Collections of ceramics, drawings and paintings,
natural history, including dinosaurs. Also has exhibits on John Logie Baird, the
pioneer of television. [Closed until early 2007]
- Hatton Gallery,
University of Newcastle. A varied programme of contemporary and historical art
exhibitions, and permanent displays of African sculpture
Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London.
Modern art, special exhibitions.
- Helicopter
Museum, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
- Henry Moore
Foundation, Perry Green, Hertfordshire. Aimed at advancing "the
education of the public by the promotion of their appreciation of the fine arts
and in particular the works of Henry Moore". Includes exhibitions, research
facilities and guided tours.
[Responsible for:
Henry
Moore Institute, Leeds, West Yorkshire]
- Henry
Moore Institute, Leeds, West Yorkshire. Devoted exclusively to sculpture in
general, with a programme comprising Exhibitions, Collections and Research.
[Part of:
Henry Moore Foundation, Perry
Green, Hertfordshire]
- The Herbert,
Coventry, Warwickshire. Local history museum, with collections of archaeology,
natural history, social and industrial history and visual arts.
[Responsible for: Herbert Media Suite; Undercroft, Lunt Roman Fort;
St Mary's Guildhall, Whitefriars]
- Hertford Museum.
Local history museum.
- Hidden Lives
Revealed. An on-line resource from the Children's Society featuring children
in care from 1881 until 1918. Has: photographs, case files, children's homes,
and publications.
- Highland
Museum of Childhood, Strathpeffer, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. Telling
the stroy of Hightland childhood with audio-visual presentations and displays,
and collections of dolls, toys and costume.
- Historic
Royal Palaces.
[Information on: The Tower of London;
Hampton Court Palace; The Banqueting House; Kew Palace; Kensington Palace]
- Holbourne Museum
and 20th Century Crafts Study Centre, Bath, Somerset. Fine art and decorative
art collection.
- Holst Birthplace
Museum, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Based in a Regency terrace house where
the well know music composer Gustav Holst was born in 1874.
The Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest
Hill, London. Collections on world cultures (ethnography), natural history, and
music.
- Hornsea Museum,
East Yorkshire. Folk museum sited in an 18th Century farmhouse, a local history
that "is not a relic but a living entity, changing with time, to reflect
the changing patterns of village life in North Holderness over the passing
centuries."
- House on the
Hill Toy Museum, Stansted, Essex. The largest privately owned toy museum in
Europe, with over 30,000 individual items.
- Hovercraft
Museum Trust, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire. Transport museum [visits by
appointment only].
- Howell
Harris Museum, Coleg Trefeca, Brecon, Powys, Wales. "Shows aspects of
the life of Howell Harris, whose conversion (1735) led to the founding of Welsh
Methodism; also of the community, Teulu Trefeca, which he established here in
1752".
- Hull
Museums.
[Responsible for: Arctic Corsair (last of the
Hull 'side-winder' fishing vessels); Ferens Art Gallery (collections and
programme of exhibitions and events); Hands on History (curriculum resource
centre); Hull and East Riding Museum (geology, archaeology and natural history
of the area); Maritime Museum (the story of Hull's rich and colourful maritime
history); Spurn Lightship; Streetlife Museum ('hands-on' approach tracing 200
years of transport history); Wilberforce House Museum (birthplace of the slavery
abolitionist William Wilberforce, and social history displays)]
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery,
University of Glasgow. Anatomical and pathological specimens. Art, coins, books,
manuscripts, geology, zoology and ethnography.
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Imperial War Museum,
London. Also includes the
Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms,
HMS Belfast and
Imperial War Museum Duxford
(including the
American Air Museum in Britain).
- Inspire
Discovery Centre, Norwich, Norfolk. Science centre. Based in a medieval
church, its aim is: "To promote and encourage the discovery and enjoyment
of science by all members of the community using hands-on exhibits and related
activities."
- Internal Fire, Museum
of Power, Tanygroes, Ceredigion, Wales. Industrial museum, dedicated to the
history of the internal combustion engine.
- Inverness Museum
and Art Gallery, Scotland. Collections of natural history, archaeology and
local history. Includes a Discovery Centre and Records Centre (biological and
archaeological).
- Ipswich
Transport Museum, Suffolk.
Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Telford,
Shropshire. Birthplace of the industrial revolution. Including the
Ironbridge Institute. UNESCO
has designated the valley a World Heritage Site.
[Responsible
for: The Iron Bridge & Tollhouse; Blists Hill Victorian Town; Museum of Iron
& Darby Furnace; The Darby Houses; Museum of the Gorge; Coalport China
Museum, Jackfield Tile Museum; Broseley Pipeworks, Clay Tobacco Pipe Museum;
The Teddy Bear Shop]
- Isle of Skye Toy
Museum, Scotland.
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- Jane Austen Centre in
Bath, Somerset. Tells the story of the author's Bath experience - the effect
that living here had on her and her writing.
- Jane
Austen's House, Chawton, Hampshire. Where the early 19th century novelist
lived and worked.
Jersey Heritage Trust,
Channel Islands. Collections relating to local history, archaeology, art, and
natural science.
[Responsible for: The Jersey Museum,
Hamptonne Country Life Museum, La Houge Bie, Mont Orgueil Castle, Elizabeth
Castle, The Occupation Tapestry Gallery, The Maritime Museum, and the Jersey
Archive]
- The Jewish Museum,
London. The history and religious life of the Jewish community in Britain and
beyond. Based in two sites in Finchley and Camden.
- John
Bunyan Museum, Bedford. Aims to present the life, times and works of John
Bunyan (the author of
The Pilgrim's Progress) in an accessible and relevant manner.
- John Paul Jones
Cottage Museum, Kirkbean, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The re-created
home of the "Father of the American Navy".
- Jodrell Bank
Science Centre, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Based at the Lovell Radio Telescope
and the
Jodrell Bank Observatory, the astronomy
research centre of the University of Manchester. Has exhibition galleries, a
150-seater Planetarium and the extensive grounds and collections of the
Arboretum.
- Jorvik
Viking Centre, York. "Get face-to-face with the Vikings on the very
site where archaeologists discovered the remains of the place they once called
home."
- Judge's Lodgings
(Llety'r Barnwr), Presteinge, Powys, Wales. Restored historic rooms, local
history, and education section.
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- Kendal Museum,
Cumbria. One of the country's oldest museums - founded in 1796. Its collections
include local archaeology, history, geology, and natural science from around the
world.
- Kettle's Yard,
Cambridge. Formerly the home of Jim Ede, a curator at the Tate Gallery. It
houses his collection of fine and decorative art, mostly of the first half of
the twentieth century, together with a temporary exhibition space.
- Kew Bridge Steam Museum,
Brentford, Middlesex. Industrial museum.
- Kew Transport Museum,
London.
Kilmartin House Museum, Argyll. Based in
"Scotland's richest prehistoric landscape".
- Kingston
Museum, Kingston upon Thames. Holds a large collection of photographs by
Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904).
- Kirklees
Museums, West Yorkshire. Museums and historic houses with collections on:
local history, archaeology, natural science, childhood, etc.
[Responsible
for: Bagshaw Museum, Batley; Castle Hill and Victoria Tower, Huddersfield;
Dewsbury Museum; Oakwell Hall Country Park, Birstall; Red House, Gomersal;
Tolson Museum, Huddersfield]
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- Lancashire
Museums.
[Responsible for: The Museum of Lancashire,
Preston; Fleetwood Museum; Judges' Lodgings Lancaster, Helmshore Mills Textile
Museums, Rossendale Museum; Queen Street Mill, Burnley; Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham;
Turton Tower, Bolton; Clitheroe Castle Museum; Ribchester Roman Bath Museum;
Museum Service to Schools]
- Lapworth Museum of
Geology, University of Birmingham, West Midlands. Geology and fossils.
- Leece Museum,
Peel, Isle of Man. Local history museum.
Leicester City Museums,
Leicestershire. Museums with collections of Egyptology; natural history
(including dinosaurs); fine art; paintings; sculpture; pre-historic, Roman and
medieval artefacts and costume
[Responsible for: New Walk
Museum; Jewry Wall Museum; Newarke Houses Museum; The Guildhall; Abbey Pumping
Station; Belgrave Hall and Gardens; Wygston's House; The Great Hall of Leiceter
Castle; The Magazine]
- Leighton
House Museum, London. The studio-home of the 19th century artist, Frederic,
Lord Leighton.
- Leighton-Linslade
Virtual Museum. The creators "hope to preserve images relating to the
history" of Leighton Buzzard and Linslade, Bedfordshire
- Lichfield
Heritage Centre, Staffordshire. Local history, including: treasury, historic
documents and photographs.
- Life in a Lens,
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Dedicated to the history of popular photography, from
its invention in 1839 to the end of the previous century.
- Linley
Sambourne House, London. Late 19th century townhouse, home to the cartoonist
Edward Linley Sambourne.
- The Lion
Salt Works, Marston, Northwich, Cheshire.
- Lincolnshire Road
Transport Museum, Lincoln. Local transport museum.
- Liverpool Scottish Museum
Trust, Merseyside. Military museum [limited access].
- Llandudno
Museum, Wales. Local history, archaeology.
On-line
database of all its collections.
- Locksmith's
House, Willenhall, West Midlands. Industrial museum, located in a Victorian
lockmaker's house and workshops.
[Run by:
Black Country Living Museum, Dudley]
- London Canal
Museum, King's Cross. Transport Museum
- London
Fire Brigade Museum, Southwark. Depicts the history of firefighting in
London from the Great Fire of 1666 to the present day.
- London
Motorcycle Museum, Greenford, Middlesex. Transport museum.
- London's Transport
Museum, Covent Garden. "Uncover the story of two hundred years of
London and its public transport, the oldest in the world"
- Lowewood Museum,
Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. Local history museum.
- Lyme Regis
Philpot Museum, Dorset. Local history museum, housed in building on the site
where Mary Anning, the early 19th century fossil collector was born.
- Lynn
Museum, King's Lynn. Collections on local history, natural science, art and
industry.
[Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
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- Macclesfield
Silk Museums, Cheshire. Local history, and especially the silk industry.
Other collections include the work of well-known bird artist Charles
Tunnicliffe, Egyptian antiquities, costumes, textiles and a photographic
archive.
[Responsible for: Silk Museum, Paradise Mill, West
Park Museum, The Heritage Centre ]
- Madame Tussauds,
London. Waxworks.
- Maes Artro Heritage
Museum, Llanbedr, Wales. Traces the history of RAF Llanbedr, especially
during World War II and includes a 'Home Front Exhibition'. Also a 'Rural
Heritage Museum' and a 'Yester Years Museum', the latter a re-created Welsh
Village street from the 1900s.
- Maidstone
Museum, Kent. Local history museum
Magna Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
The UK's first Science Adventure Centre, providing an exploration of Earth, Air,
Fire and Water "a chance for visitors to create their own adventure
through hands-on interactive challenges".
- Mallaig Heritage Centre,
Inverness-shire, Scotland. Local history museum looking at the history and
culture of the West Highlands of Scotland.
- Malton
Museum, North Yorkshire. Archaeology museum - Roman and medieval
collections.
- Manchester
City Galleries. Paintings, sculpture, ceramics, silver, glass and furniture,
especially by 19th and 20th century artists, including the Pre-Raphaelites.
[Responsible for: Manchester Art Gallery; Wythenshawe Hall; Heaton
Hall; Gallery of Costume]
- Manchester
Jewish Museum.
The Manchester Museum. Botany,
Mediterranean, ethnology, mammal and Egyptology galleries. See also
Virtual Kahun, giving the chance to
explore the pyramid builders town in virtual reality, 'handle' many of the
artefacts excavated and to search the collections.
- Manchester
United Museum and Tour, Greater Manchester. Outlines the history of the
football club from 1878 to the present day
- The Manor
House Museum, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Collections of clocks and watches
(horology), costume and textiles from the seventeenth century to the present
day, and portrait paintings of national importance, housed in a Georgian town
house.
Manx National Heritage, Isle of Man. A
multi-international award winning heritage service unique in Europe, combining
the management and promotion of museums, monuments, natural sites and historic
landscape.
[Includes: The Manx Museum; The House of
Manannan; Peel Castle, St. Patrick's Isle; Castle Rushen; The Old Grammar
School; The Nautical Museum; Rushen Abbey; Cregneash Folk Village; The Grove
House & Gardens; The Great Laxey Wheel & Mines Trail; The Old House of
Keys; The Camera Obscura]
- Marischal
Museum, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Collections of Egyptian and
Classical antiquities, non-Western ethnography, Scottish prehistory and
numismatics.
Mary Rose Maritime Museum, Portsmouth,
Hampshire. Only 16th century warship on display in the world, from the time of
King Henry VIII. Includes a Explore
the Mary Rose and The
Learning City educational resources.
- Memorial
Gallery, Yale College, Wrexham, Wales. Temporary and touring exhibitions,
and events.
- Mersea Island
Museum, West Mersea, Essex. Local history museum, with collections on
fishing, oystering, wild fowling and boat building
- Metropole Galleries,
Folkestone, Kent. Temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.
- Midland Air
Museum, Coventry Airport, Warwickshire.
- Military
Museum of Devon and Dorset, Dorchester, Dorset. Regimental Museum
- Mill
Meece Pumping Station, Coates Heath, Staffordshire. Early 20th century
steam-powered water pumping station.
- Milton Keynes Museum,
Buckinghamshire. Local history museum with collections strong in agriculture and
industry and also those connected with domestic life and local commerce.
- Modern Art
Oxford. A "leading centre for modern and contemporary art with a
national and international reputation".
- Montfitchet
Castle, Stansted, Essex. Recreation of a Norman castle on the original site.
- Moray Council
Museums Service, Scotland.
[Responsible for: The Anson
Gallery, Buckie; Burghead Museum; In Forres - The Falconer Museum, and Nelson
Tower; Tomintoul Museum; Tugnet Ice House, Spey Bay
- Motherwell
Heritage Centre, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Presents an interactive
journey through the loacl history from Victorian to the present day.
- Moyse's
Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Archaeology and local history, in a
building originally built in the 12th century. Also houses the Suffolk Regiment
Museum Collection.
- Museum
in Docklands, London. Indutrial museum, based in a late Georgian warehouse.
Looks at the story of London's River, Port and people, from Roman settlement of
the port, through to the recent regeneration of London's former Docklands.
- Museum
nan Eilean, Western Isles, Scotland. Local history museums in Stornoway,
Isle of Lewis, and Sgoil Lionacleit, Isle of Benbecula.
Museum of Antiquities,
Newcastle upon Tyne. Archaeology in north east England. Includes a
Flints and Stones
exhibition and Virtual
Mithraeum.
Museum of Archaeology and
Anthropology, University of Cambridge. Fully
searchable
catalogue of all the collection (750,00 objects, 100,00 photographs and
25,000 documentary archive).
- Museum of
Berkshire Aviation, Woodley, near Reading.
Museum of British Road Transport,
Coventry, Warwickshire.
- Museum of
Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge. Includes a cast collection.
- Museum of
Computing, University of Bath in Swindon, Wiltshire. Exhibitions of working
early computers, including early computer games.
- Museum of
Costume and Assembly Rooms, Bath, Somerset
- Museum of Costume,
New Abbey, Scotland. A Victorian country house containing costume from the 1850s
to the 1950s displayed in period room settings.
[Part of: National
Museums of Scotland]
- Museum of East
Anglian Life, Stowmarket, Suffolk.
- Museum of English
Rural Life, Reading, Berkshire. Part of the
Rural History Centre - "A
national centre in England for the study of the history of farming, food and the
countryside". On-line catalogue, photograph collection and archive.
- Museum
of Farnham, Surrey. Local history museum situated in a Georgian town house
dating from 1718. Collections include: material on William Cobbett, Waverley
Abbey, photograph collection, newpapers. Also schools collection, special
exhibitions, library and shop.
- Museum of Flight,
North Berwick, Scotland. "Discover the story of man's ambition to take to
the skies".
[Part of:
National Museums of Scotland
- Museum of
Garden History, St Mary-at-Lambeth Church, Lambeth Palace, London.
- Museum of Hatting -
The Hatworks, Stockport, Greater Manchester. The UK's first and only museum
dedicated to the world of hats and hat making
- Museum of
Installation, London. An artist led organisation dedicated to the research,
production and dissemination of installation art.
- Museum of
Islay Life, Port Charlotte, Isle of Islay, Scotland. Local history museum.
- Museum of
Lakeland Life , Kendal, Cumbria. Local history with collections on: the Arts
and Crafts movement; Swallows and Amazons, the book by Arthur Ransome;
and the social history of Lakeland Victorians.
- Museum of Modern
Art, Wales, Machynlleth. Temporary exhibitions.
- Museum of
Rugby, Twickenham, Middlesex. Sport museum.
Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.
Collections record and tell the story of the industry, science and people of the
Manchester area. includes: aviation, computing, electricity and gas,
engineering, photography, printing, science, textiles, rail and road transport
and Manchester's water supply.
Museum of the History of Science,
University of Oxford. See online
exhibits and an image library.
Museum of London. The
largest, most comprehensive city museum in the world, telling the fascinating
story of London from prehistoric times to the present day.
- Museum of
Scotland, Edinburgh. The history of Scotland from its geological beginnings
to the twentieth century.
[Part of:
National Museums of Scotland]
- Museum of
Scottish Country Life, East Kilbride, Scotland. "The story of how Scots
have worked the land through the ages".
[Part of:
National Museums of Scotland
- Museums
of The Royal College of Surgeons, London.
[Responsible
for: Hunterian Museum; Odontological Museum, Wellcome Museum of Anatomy;
Wellcome Museum of Pathology].
- Museum of Transport,
Manchester. The biggest collection of restored vintage buses and coaches in
the United Kingdom, with associated objects and archives.
- St
Fagans: National History Museum, Cardiff. Re-erected buildings and social
history.
[Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales].
- Museums of the Royal
Regiment of Wales. Military Museums
[Responsible for:
South Wales Borderers Museum , Brecon; Welch Regiment Museum, Cardiff].
- Mythstories,
Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Museum of myth and fable.
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- Nantwich Museum,
Cheshire. Local history museum, featuring salt making, leather and clothing
trade, and clockmaking.
- Narrow Gauge
Railway Museum, Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales. [re-opening summer 2005]
The National
Archives, Kew, London. The repository of the national archives for England,
Wales and the United Kingdom. The records, beginning with Domesday Book (1086),
span an unbroken period from the 11th century to the present. Site includes
on-line catalogues, and a very large education section (with source material for
school students, and supporting the National Grid for Learning).
- National
Army Museum, Chelsea, London.
- The National Art
Collections Fund ("The Art Fund"). The UK's leading art charity,
giving grants to museums and galleries for the purchase of treasures that
otherwise might leave the UK, or disappear into private collections. Information
on most of the thousands of art objects which have recieved grants since 1903.
- National
Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne.
- National Coal Mining
Museum for England, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Industrial museum
- National
Football Musuem, Preston, Lancashire. Sports museum, covering a journey
through football's history, and a themed, hands-on exhibition, examining
different facets within the world of football.
National Galleries of Scotland,
Edinburgh. Home to great national collection of European painting, sculpture and
graphic art from the Renaissance to the present day.
[Responsible
for: National Gallery of Scotland; Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Scottish
National Gallery of Modern Art; Dean Gallery: Paolozzi Gift; Duff House, Banff;
Paxton House, nr Berwick-upon-Tweed]
The National Gallery, London.
Collection of
Western European paintings (1260-1900). See also
Exhibitions and
The Micro Gallery
(off-line).
National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.
On-line catalogues and other resources, a digital library (including
The First Scottish Books).
National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Includes on-line exhibitions and searchable databases
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich,
London. Includes: Search Station
an exciting initiative to make the collections more accessible to the public, by
allowing their enjoyment and study through thematically arranged highlights.
[Responsible for:
Royal Observatory, Greenwich]
- National Motorcycle
Museum, Solihull, West Midlands. Transport Museum.
National Motor Museum, Beaulieu,
Hampshire.
- National
Museum, Cardiff. [Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales,
Cardiff].
-
National Museums & Galleries of Wales,
Cardiff. (In English and Welsh).
[Responsible for:
Big Pit - National Coal
Museum, Blaenafon; National
Museum, Cardiff;
National Roman Legionary
Museum, Caerleon;
National Slate Museum,
Llanberis; National
Waterfront Museum , Swansea;
National Wool Museum,
Dre-fach Felindre; St
Fagans: National History Museum, Cardiff].
- National Museum of
Photography, Film & Television, Bradford, West Yorkshire. [Part of the National Museum of
Science and Industry].
National Museum of Science and Industry.
[Responsible for:
Science Museum, London;
National Railway Museum, York; and,
National Museum of Photography, Film &
Television, Bradford.]
National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh. "Presenting
Scotland to the World and the World to Scotland"
[Responsible
for: Royal Museum;
Museum of Scotland;
Museum of Flight, North Berwick;
Museum of Scottish Country Life,
East Kilbride; National War Museum of
Scotland; Museum of Costume,
New Abbey]
National Portrait Gallery, London
- National Railway Museum,
York. [Part of the National
Museum of Science and Industry].
Natural History Museum, London. The first
UK museum with its own Web server. Includes:
Museum Science,
Picture Library Online,
Interactive Online Exhibitions,
and
Earth lab datasite.
[Responsible for
Walter Rothschild Zoological
Museum, Tring, Hertfordshire].
- National
Roman Legionary Museum, Caerleon. [Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales].
- National
Slate Museum, Llanberis. Industrial Museum. [Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales].
- National Space Centre,
Leicester. The UK's largest attraction dedicated to space science and astronomy.
National Tramway Museum, Crich,
Derbyshire. Includes a searchable database of 2,500 photographic images
- National War
Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Miltary museum - "Scotland's national
collections for the armed services".
[Part of:
National Museums of Scotland
- National
Waterfront Museum, Swansea. [Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales].
- National Waterways Museum,
Gloucester. Tells the 200 year story of Britain's canals through the 'National
Collection' of historic waterway vessels.
- National
Wool Museum, Dre-fach Felindre. [Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales].
- Nature in Art,
Trigworth, Gloucestershire. The world's first museum exclusively to art inspired
by nature, set in a Georgian mansion
- New Art Gallery
Walsall, West Midlands.
[Part of: Walsall Museums
Service]
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service.
[Responsible for: In Norwich -
Norwich
Castle Museum and Art Gallery;
Norwich
Castle Study Centre;
Bridewell
Museum;
Royal
Norfolk Regimental Museum;
Stranger's
Hall Museum;
Costume
and Textile Study Centre, Carrow House;
In Great Yarmouth -
Elizabethan
House Museum;
Time
and Tide;
Tollhouse
Museum;
In King's Lynn -
Lynn
Museum;
Town
House Museum;
Gressenhall
Farm and Workhouse;
Cromer
Museum;
Thetford
Ancient House Museum
- North
Somerset Museum Service, Weston-super-Mare. Over 70,000 items covering the
human and natural history of the District from pre-history to the present day.
The collections are made up of social history, local history, natural history &
geology, and archaeology.
- North West Film
Archive, Manchester Metropolitan University. The Archive cares for over
24,000 items from the pioneer days of film in the mid 1890s to video production
of the present day. The work of both the professional and the amateur is
collected. The Site has a searchable on-line catalogue
- North West Museum
of Road Transport, St Helens, Merseyside. Transport museum with an
unrivalled collection of historic buses, coaches, trams, cars and lorries
- Norfolk Nelson
Museum, Great Yarmouth. Naval history museum.
Norwich
Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Norfolk. Collections of archaeology, natural
history, art and social history.
[Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Norwich
Castle Study Centre, Norfolk.
[Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Nothe Fort and
Museum of Coast Defence, Weymouth, Dorset. Military museum.
- No 1 Royal
Crescent Museum, Bath, Somerset. Restored 18th century house in the
palladian style.
[Part of:
Bath Preservation Trust]
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- Oakwell Hall,
Batley, West Yorkshire. A 16th century manor house and surrounding 110 acres of
country park.
- The Observatory
Science Centre, Herstmonceux, East Sussex.
- Old Fulling
Mill Museum of Archaeology, Durham.
- Old Operating
Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret, London. Displays the history of herbal
medicine, surgery, nursing at Old St. Thomas's (the original home of Florence
Nightingale's Nursing School) and Guy's and the Evelina Children's hospitals.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
Collections of: 3 million
insects and several thousand spiders; over 500,000 fossil specimens; c30,000
minerals and 50,000 rocks; 200,000 zoological specimens. Housed in a Victorian
neo-Gothic building.
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- Pallant House Gallery,
Chichester, West Sussex. Modern art based in a Queen Anne house with appropriate
furnishings.
- Papplewick
Pumping Station, Nottinghamshire. A preserved Victorian water pumping
station.
- Past
Impressions On-line Museum, Portsmouth, Hampshire. On-line cultural
exhibitions and gallery space.
- Path Head
Water Mill, Blaydon, Tyne and Wear.
- Pendon Museum of
Miniature Landscape and Transport, Long Wittenham, Oxfordshire.
- Penlee House
Gallery and Museum, Penzance, Cornwall. Collections of archaeology, costumes
and textiles, decorative art, fine art, photography, social history, and local
history.
- People's History Museum,
Manchester. The national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation
and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain.
- Peter
Scott Gallery, University of Lancaster. Temporary art exhibitions, and
permanent displays of fine arts, contemporary ceramics and Royal Lancastrian
Pottery.
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology,
Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Collections of about 80,000
objects, all on-line with photographs, making it one of the greatest collections
of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the world. Based around the collection
of William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942). Also contains
Digital Egypt for Universities
a 3,000 page learning and teaching resource based on the collection.
Pitt Rivers Museum, University of
Oxford. Anthropology and Ethnography.
- The Police Museum,
Belfast, Northern Ireland. Virtual museum.
- Pollock's Toy
Museum, London. Pollock's are famous for Victorian toy theatres.
PortCities UK. Looks at the maritime
history of Bristol, Hartlepool, Liverpool, London and Southampton. Contains a
digitised collection resource from museums, libraries and archives. Explores the
people who lived in these comunities - their trades, industries and leisure
time.
- Porthcurno Telegraph
Museum, Cornwall.
- Portsmouth Historic
Dockyard at the Historic Dockyard, Hampshire. Includes: Mary Rose (Tudor
warship); HMS Victory (Nelson's flagship); HMS Warrior (1860 ironclad warship);
Royal Naval Museum; and Dockyard Apprentice (hands-on exhibition about building
a warship).
- The
Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The world's
finest collection of Staffordshire ceramics. [Part of:
Stoke-on-Trent Museums].
- Prickwillow
Drainage Engine Museum, Cambridgeshire. "A unique collection of
oil-burning engines saved from destruction and restored to working order by a
dedicated band of enthusiasts."
- Public
Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), Belfast. The official place of
deposit for public records in Northern Ireland.
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- RAF
Signals Museum, Henlow, Bedfordshire. Military museum.
- Ragged
School Museum, London. Re-created classroom of the Victorian period, and
displays on local history, industry and life in the East End of London.
- Ramsey Rural
Museum, Cambridgeshire. Holds a collection of artifacts from the Fenland
area of Cambridgeshire, particularly Ramsey and surrounding area. Primarily
agricultural, the museum also contains many items of interest which give a clear
picture of the history of the town.
- Ramsgate
Motor Museum, Kent. Transport museum.
- Reading Museum,
Berkshire. Replica of the Bayeux Tapestry, history of Reading, Roman artifacts,
etc.
- The Regency Town House,
Hove, East Sussex. Museum and Heritage Centre covering British life between the
1780s and 1850s, especially the history of the Brighton area.
- REME Museum of
Technology (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers), Arborfield, near
Reading, Berkshire.
- Renishaw Stables Museum
and Art Gallery, Derbyshire. Based on the life of the Sitwells, the famous
20th century literary and artistic family. Also includes Performing Arts Gallery
with costumes, sketches and photographs from film and theatre productions.
- Ribchester Roman
Museum, Lancashire. Dedicated to the Romano-British history of Bremetenacum
Veteranorum.
- Richard III
Museum, York. Housed in the medieval Monk Bar gatehouse, offers a look at
the Richard III controversy. Its major exhibition is a reconstructed trial of
King Richard.
- Ripon Law and
Order Museums, North Yorkshire. Museums of the history of the local police
force, and the operation of the Victorian Poor Law (based in the former
workhouse)
[Includes: Prison and Police Museum; Museum of
the Yorkshire Poor Law]
River and Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire. Galleries devoted to the River Thames, the international sport of
rowing and the town of Henley.
Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre,
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. Tells the story of the life of the famous
childrens' author, cares for his archive and promotes creative writing.
- Roman Baths Museum
and Pump Room, Bath, Somerset.
- Rose Theatre,
London. Remains of an Elizabethan theatre.
Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions.
- Royal Academy of Music: York Gate
Collections, London. Displays of the many fine items from the Academy's
collections, including a large collection of Cremonese stringed instruments.
Other exhibits include musical memorabilia and original manuscripts.
Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon,
London.
- Royal
Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, Devon. Antiquities, ethnography, natural
history, fine art, decorative arts.
[Part of:
Exeter City
Museums]
Royal Armouries, with museums in:
Leeds, West Yorkshire; Fort Nelson, Fareham, Hampshire; the Tower of London;
and Louisville, Kentuky (USA). Home of the the UK's national collection of arms
and armour.
- Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, London.
- Royal
Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. Information about the collections, and searchable
databases.
The Royal Collection.
A distributed collection, mainly in
royal palaces, formed
by the
Royal family, including
Buckingham Palace,
Windsor Castle, and
the Palace of
Holyroodhouse. See also:
The Queen's Gallery,
Balmoral Castle,
Sandringham House, the
Historic Royal Palaces
and the
Crown Jewels at the
Tower of London.
- Royal
Cornwall Museum, Truro. The history of Cornwall from the Stone Age to the
present day, as well as the natural history of Cornwall, a world famous
collection of minerals, a pre-eminent collection of ceramics, and a changing
display of fine and decorative art.
- Royal
Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire (Salisbury) Museum, Salisbury,
Wiltshire. Military museum, located in the Cathedral Close. Housing the
collections and archives of the Royal Berkshire, the Wiltshire and the Duke of
Edinburgh's Royal Regiments. Includes search facilities to 13 World War I war
diaries and an image database of over 2,000 objects, including 1,200.
- Royal Gunpowder Mills,
Waltham Abbey, Essex. The evolution of explosives and the development of the
Mills through interactive and traditional exhibitions and displays.
- Royal Museum,
Edinburgh. The history of Scotland from its geological beginnings to the
twentieth century.
[Part of:
National Museums of Scotland
- Royal Naval
Museum, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Military museum, with collections of
manuscripts, artefacts, photographs, oral history, sound recordings, paintings
and prints relating to the history of the Royal Navy.
- Royal
Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport, Hampshire. Military museum featuring the
Submarine Service, includes a real submarine
- Royal
Norfolk Regimental Museum, Norwich. Military museum. [Part
of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London.
Home of the Prime Meridian of the world.
[Part of:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich]
- Royal Photographic Society,
Bath, Somerset. World-renowned collection of 19th century photographs,
equipment, books and journals
- Royal
Signals Museum, Blandford Camp, Dorset. Military museum
- Royal Society of British
Sculptors (RBS) Gallery, London. Includes on-line gallery or members works.
- Royal Tennis
Courts and Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey
- Ruddington Framework
Knitters' Museum, Nottinghamshire. A unique complex of listed frameshops,
cottages, and outbuildings, together with a chapel. Shows the working and living
conditions of the framework knitters during the 19th century.
- Rural Life Centre
Old Kiln Museum, Tilford, Farnham, Surrey. 150 years of farming.
- Russell
Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth, Dorset. Housed in late 19th
century building, with especially strong collections of British and Japanese
art.
- Ryedale Folk
Museum, Hutton-le-Hole, North Yorkshire. Open air museum with reconstructed
historic buildings and collections on agriculture, trades, and crafts.
- Ryhope Engines
Museum, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Industrial museum based in a former
water-pumping station.
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Saatchi Gallery, London.
Exhibitions of contemporary art by young artists or international artists
rarely, or never, shown in the UK.
- Sainsbury Centre for
Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk.
-
Sainsbury's Virtual Museum.
Contains a wealth of material, including photographic and documentary sources on
shopping for the period 1869 to 1900. It is designed to help teachers use the
internet to support the teaching of the following elements of the UK History
National Curriculum.
- St Albans
Museums, Hertfordshire. Local museum service with collections of archaeology
(particularly from the Roman and medieval town), social history, natural
science, the Salaman Collection of trade tools, and an image library.
[Responsible for: Museum of St Albans; Verulamium Museum]
- St Barbe Museum,
Lymington, Hampshire. Local history and arts museum.
- St
Fagans: National History Museum, Cardiff. Re-erected buildings and social
history.
[Part of
National Museums & Galleries of Wales].
- St
Nicholas Priory, Exeter, Devon. 900 year old guest wing of a former
Benedictine Priory.
[Part of:
Exeter City
Museums]
- Salford
Museum and Art Gallery, Greater Manchester. Local history museum.
[Responsible for:
Ordsall
Hall Museum; Working Class Movement
Library]
- Sandwell
Museum Service, West Midlands. Has modern heritage centre, a Tudor yeoman's
house, a Victorian gentleman's residence, a purpose built Art Gallery. Also look
after the boyhood home of Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist Bishop.
[Responsible for: Oak House, West Bromwich; Haden Hill House, Cradley
Heath; Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery; Tipton Community Heritage Centre;
Bishop Asbury Cottage, Great Barr]
- Satrosphere,
Aberdeen, Scotland. An interactive exhibition of science and technology, the
first one in Scotland.
- Savings Bank
Museum, Ruthwell, Dumfries, Scotland. Traces the life of Rev Henry Duncan
who opened the world's first savings bank based on business principles in 1810.
Also houses an important archive of nineteenth century banking, social and
family history.
Science Museum, London. See
collections,
exhibitions
(including : Hands
on Science and
Exhiblets),
and the
Wellcome
Wing. [Part of the
National Museum of Science and Industry].
- Scotland's
Secret Bunker, near St Andrews. "Scotland's best kept secret!" -
24,000 square feet, 100 feet underground complex, used as the government's
underground nuclear command bunker during Cold War.
- Scott Polar Research
Institute Archives and Museum, University of Cambridge. A collection of
artifacts, paintings, drawings, photographs, and other material associated with
the exploration and scientific study of the Arctic and Antarctic.
- Scottish Football
Museum, Glasgow. History of football in Scotland.
- Seaford
Museum and Heritage Society, East Sussex. Housed in a Napoleonic Martello
tower. Local history with displays including: shops, tableaux and material from
pre-historic times to the present day.
- Sedgwick Museum of
Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge. Includes material from the
collections of Charles Darwin.
- Senhouse Roman
Museum, Maryport, Cumbria. "Contains the largest grouping of Roman
military altar stones and inscriptions from any site in Britain and unique
examples of Celtic religious sculpture".
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust,
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Aims to promote appreciation of Shakespeare's
works, with educational activities at all levels. Maintains the five houses
directly connected with the dramatist and his family, and has a museum and
library of books, manuscripts and records of local historic interest.
- Shardlow
Heritage Centre, Derbyshire. Local history of an 18th century canal
transhipment port.
- Sheffield Bus
Museum, South Yorkshire. Local transport museum.
- Sheffield Industrial
Museums Trust , South Yorkshire. Operates three important museums dedicated
to the industrial and social history of Sheffield - "City of Steel".
[Responsible for: Kelham Island Museum, Abbeydale
Industrial Hamlet, and Shepherd Wheel]
- Shefton
Museum of Greek Art and Archaeology, Department of Classics, University of
Newcastle upon Tyne.
- Sherlock Holmes
Museum, London
- Shetland Museum,
Lerwick. [Part of
Shetland Museum Service]
Show Me. The children's section of the
24 Hour Museum. Showcases all of
the great interactive content being created by UK museums and galleries for
children. Although designed to appeal to children the site has also been
re-organised to display content by theme - which means content can be searched
for quickly and easily by teachers.
- Shrewsbury
Museums Service, Shropshire.
[Responsible for:
Rowley's House, Shrewsbury Castle, Coleham Pumping Station and Clive House]
- Shropshire
County Museum Service. Collection areas: agriculture, archaeology, biology,
environmental, ethnographic, fine & decorative art, geology, and social
history. Also has news on the education, conservation, and outreach services.
[Responsible for: Acton Scott Historic Working Farm,
Ludlow Museum, and Much Wenlock Museum]
- Sir Henry
Jones Museum, Llangerrnyw, Wales. The childhood home of Sir Henry Jones
(1852-1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral
Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system
in Wales.
- Sir John Soane's Museum,
Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. House and museum of Sir John Soane, R.A.,
architect (1753-1837).
- Sleaford Museum,
Lincolnshire. No permanent home for the collection but virtual museum site
offers the ability to browse the collection.
- Soldiers of
Gloucestershire Museum, Gloucester. Military museum for the Gloucestershire
Regiment and the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars.
- Somerset
County Museums Service. Local museum service with collections of geology,
natural history, archaeology, ceramics, textiles and social history.
[Responsible for: Somerset Brick and Tile Museum, East Quay
Bridgwater; Somerset County Museum, Taunton Castle; Somerset Rural Life Museum,
Glastonbury ]
Southampton
City Council Arts and Heritage, Hampshire. Nationally important archaeology
collections, and information about RMS Titanic.
[Responsible
for: Tudor House Musem, Southamption Maritime Museum, Museum of Archaeology, and
Southampton City Art Gallery]
- Southwold Museum,
Suffolk. Local history museum, based in 17th century cottages.
- Spitfire and
Hurricane Memorial Museum, Manston, Kent. Military aircraft museum.
- Spode Museum,
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Oldest English pottery, ceramics, bone china,
earthenware.
Staffordshire Past Track.
Featuring a searchable archive of resources (limited to Stafford District). Also
on-line exhibitions on:
A Thousand Years of
Staffordshire Churches,
Celebrations,
In Loving Memory,
William Palmer,
Coal Mining in North
Staffordshire, and
Birth Rights.
Staffordshire Regiment
Museum, Lichfield. Military museum.
- Stained Glass
Museum, Ely, Cambridgeshire. Based in the cathedral, and dedicated to the
promotion, preservation and appreciation of stained glass in Britain
- Stanley Spencer
Gallery, Cookham, Berkshire. The only gallery in Britain devoted exclusively
to an artist in the village where he was born and spent most of his working
life.
- STEAM - Museum of
the Great Western Railway, Swindon, Wiltshire. Transport museum.
- Stevenage Museum,
Hertfordshire. Local history museum - "The story of the people of Stevenage".
- Stockwood
Park Museum, Luton, Bedfordshire. Displays of Bedfordshire rural life,
crafts and trades, with regular trade demonstrations. Also has the The Mossman
collection of horse-drawn vehicles.
- Stoke-on-Trent
Museums, Staffordshire.
[Responsible for:
The Potteries
Museum and Art Gallery;
Gladstone Pottery
Museum; Etruria
Industrial Museum and
Ford Green Hall].
- Storey Gallery,
Lancaster. Art gallery. The largest single exhibition space in the North West of
England.
Strathnaver Museum,
Bettyhill, Caithness, Scotland. Local history museum.
- Stranger's
Hall Museum, Norwich. Social history collections. [Part
of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
Sussex Past. The website for the
Sussex Archaeological Society.
[Responsible for: Fishbourne
Roman Palace and Museum, Chichester; Lewis Castle and Barbican House Museum;
Anne of Cleves House, Lewes; Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker; Marlipins Museum,
Shoreham-by-Sea; The Priest House, West Hoathly ]
- Swaledale Museum,
Reeth, near Richmond, North Yorkshire. Stone walls, village life, lead mining,
sheep and cattle farming, etc.
- Swansea Heritage
Net, Wales. A digitising project designed to aid access to the material
evidence held in trust by Swansea Museum Service.
- Swansea
Museums and Art Galleries, Wales.
[Responsible for:
Swansea Museum; Glynn Vivian Art Gallery; Swansea Maritime and Industrial
Museum]
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- Taigh
Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre, Lochmaddy, North Uist, Western Isles,
Scotland. Local history museum and art collections.
- Tangmere
Military Aviation Museum, Chichester, West Sussex. Exhibits depicting 70
years of military aviation in Sussex, with special emphasis on the RAF at
Tangmere and the air war over southern England from 1939 to 1945.
The Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset.
Tate - Houses the national collection of
British art from the sixteenth century to the present day, including the Turner
Bequest, and the national collection of international modern art. Includes as
searchable database of 25,000
works and 12,000 images. Made up of :
- Tate Britain, London - The
national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day;
- Tate Modern, London - A major
new gallery of modern and contemporary art;
- Tate Liverpool, Merseyside
- The largest modern art gallery in the UK outside London;
- Tate St Ives, Cornwall -
modern British art in a spectacular coastal setting.
- Techniquest,
Cardiff. An hand-on science discovery centre with special programmes for
schoolchildren link to different stages of the National Curriculum.
- Tees
Cottage Pumping Station, Darlington, Teeside. Victorian waterworks, with
steam engines.
- Tenby
Museum and Art Gallery, Wales. Local history museum with collections of
archaeology, geology, the natural, maritime and social history. Art by Augustus
John, Gwen John, Nina Hamnet, E.J. Head and other local artists.
Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds,
West Yorkshire. Based in a Union Workhouse of 1861, the collection has 30,000
items that span the whole history of medicine.
Theatre Museum, Covent Garden,
London. Britain's "National Museum of the Performing Arts". In the
heart of London's theatreland, with the world's largest and most important
collections relating to the British stage.
[Part of the
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)].
- Thetford
Ancient House Museum. Early Tudor building with local history, industry and
natural science displays. [Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Thinktank,
Birmingham. Museum of science and industry that "not only explores the
impact of science and technology in our daily lives but promotes the region's
significant scientific contribution and provides an opportunity for genuine
dialogue about science and the issues that affect us all".
- Thornbury
Museum, Gloucestershire. Local history museum.
- Time and
Tide, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. [Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Tiverton Museum,
Devon. Local history museum.
- Tollhouse
Museum, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Medieval building, used as prison in 19th
century. Local history collections. [Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Tom
Brown's School Museum, Uffington, Oxfordshire.
- Town House
Museum, King's Lynn. Furniture and domestic life from medieval period to
20th century. [Part of:
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology
Service]
- Towneley Hall
Art Gallery and Museums, Burnley, Lancashire. A country house museum, set in
parkland. Includes a Natural History Centre and a Museum of Local Crafts.
- Transport Museum,
Wythall, West Midlands.
- Trolleybus Museum at
Sandtoft, Doncaster South Yorkshire. Transport museum.
- Trowbridge
Museum, Wiltshire. Local history museum, including the story of the town's
once dominant woollen cloth industry, its people and businesses.
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery,
Carlisle, Cumbria. Collections of fine and decorative art, human history and
natural sciences.
[Responsible for: Guildhall Museum]
- Tunbridge
Wells Museum and Art Gallery, Kent. Displays of Tunbridge ware, local
history, dolls and toys, natural history, and frquently changing exhibitions of
art and craft.
- Tutankhamun
Exhibition, Dorchester, Dorset. The Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankamun's tomb,
treasures and mummy are recreated in a permanent exhibition.
Twickenham Museum, Middlesex.
Local history museum.
-
Tyne & Wear Museums, Newcastle. A
major, regional museum and art gallery service.
[Responsible
for: Gateshead - Shipley Art Gallery; Newcastle - Discovery Museum, Hancock
Museum, Laing Art Gallery; North Tyneside - Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths &
Museum, Stephenson Railway Museum;South Tyneside: Arbeia Roman Fort &
Museum, South Shields Museum & Art Gallery;Sunderland: Monkwearmouth Station
Museum; Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens. ]
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- Ulster-American Folk
Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. An outdoor museum which tells
the story of emigration from Ulster to America in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Includes an interactive map
- Ulster Folk and Transport
Museum, Holywood, Northern Ireland. Reconstructed buildings.
- Ulster Museum,
Belfast, Northern Ireland. Collections ranging from local material to historic
collections of worldwide interest.
[Part of National
Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland]
University College London Collections.
The portal site for UCL's various collections:
Science;
Grant Museum of Zoology and
Comparative Anatomy; Institute
of Archaeology; Geological
Sciences; Art;
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology.
- University
Gallery Leeds, University Library, West Yorkshire.
- University
of Bristol Theatre Collection. Dedicated to the study of British theatre
history, with collections of original documents, photographs and artefacts from
theatres, actors, designers.
- University of
Essex, Collection of Latin American Art, Colchester, Essex. "The only
specialist public collection of modern Latin American art in Europe."
- University
Museum of Zoology Cambridge. Part of the Department of Zoology, it houses an
extensive collection of scientifically important zoological material Designated
as being of outstanding national and international significance.
- Ure Museum of Greek
Archaeology, University of Reading, Berkshire.
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- Vale and Downland
Museum, Wantage, Oxfordshire.
- Vestry
House Museum, Walthamstow, London. Local history museum, with galleries on
domestic life, industry, costume and leisure in the Waltham Forest area. Housed
in an early 18th century house.
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A),
London. The largest museum of the decorative arts in the world.
[Responsible for the
Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood,
the Theatre Museum, and Apsley
House, The Wellington Museum. See also the
National Art Library].
- Vintage
Carriages Trust, Ingrow, Keighley, West Yorkshire. Transport museum with a
collection historic railway carriages, small steam locomotives, rail tank
wagons, railway posters and other railway relics. Includes database of over
3,800 railway carriages with over 3,00 images.
- Violette Szabo GC Museum,
Wormelow, Herefordshire. Tells the story of the World War II British secret
agent.
Virtual Museum of Computing. A
completely virtual collection of exhibits on the history of computers, etc.
- Virtual Valve
Museum. An on-line presentation of the personal collection of Jeremy Harmer.
There are over 900 exhibits.
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- Waddesdon Manor,
Buckinghamshire. French Renaissance-style château was built at the end of
the last century for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to display his vast
collection of 18th Century art treasure.
The Wallace Collection, Hertford
House, London. Paintings (especially French 18th century), miniatures,
decorative arts, arms and armour.
- Wallingford
Museum, Oxfordshire.
- Walsall
Museums Service, West Midlands.
[Includes: Willenhall
Museum; Birchills Canal Museum; Jerome K. Jerome Birthplace Museum; Walsall
Inside Out; Walsall Leather Museum; New
Art Gallery Walsall]
- Walter
Rothschild Zoological Museum, Tring, Hertfordshire. [Part
of the Natural History Museum, London].
- Wandsworth
Museum, London. "The history of Wandsworth from prehistoric times to
the present day".
- Warrington Museum
and Art Gallery, Cheshire. Local history museum, with collections of:
natural sciences; antiquities; social history; numismatics; ethnology; fine and
decorative arts.
- Watts Gallery, Compton,
Surrey. The memorial gallery to George Frederic Watts, the Victorian artist and
sculptor.
- Weald and Downland
Open Air Museum, Chichester, West Sussex. A unique collection of over 40
domestice and agricultural buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century.
- Wellington
Aviation Museum, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Military museum.
- Westonzoyland Pumping
Station Museum, Somerset. Large collection of stationary steam engines and
land drainage items.
- Wheal Martyn China
Clay Museum, near St Austell, Cornwall. Heritage centre.
- Whipple
Museum of the History of Science, University of Cambridge. Collections
include: scientific instruments, apparatus, models, pictures, prints,
photographs, books, and other material from the medieval period to the present
day.
- Whitby Museum,
North Yorkshire, Local history, geology and archaeology museum
- Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London. Temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
- Whitstable
Museum and Gallery, Kent. Local history museum. Themes on the coastal
community and seafaring traditions, with special features on oysters, diving and
shipping.[Part of
Canterbury
City Museums]
Whitworth Art Gallery, University
of Manchester. Watercolours, drawings, textiles, prints, wallpapers, modern art.
Includes a collections
search and
exhibitions
section.
- Wigan Pier
Experience, Lancashire. Local history presentations and Mill & Engine
House.
- William
Herschel Museum, Bath, Somerset. The home the 18th century astronomer
William Herschell and his sister Caroline. The planet Uranus was discovered here
in 1781.
[Part of:
Bath Preservation Trust]
- William Morris
Gallery, Waltham Forest, London.
- Wimbledon Lawn
Tennis Museum, London. "Offers a glimpse of how the gentle game of Lawn
Tennis, once all the rage on the lawns of Victorian England and with origins
that go far back to medieval Royal Tennis, has become a multi-million dollar
professional sport, played all over the world."
- Wimbledon
Windmill Museum, London. Agricultural industry museum, with models and
tools.
- Windermere Steamboat
Museum, Cumbria.
- Wolsey Art
Gallery, Ipswich, Suffolk. "It presents a lively programme of
contemporary art and related historic works from the region and beyond".
- Wolverhampton
Art Gallery, West Midlands. See collections of contemporary, Pop, mid 20th
century and Victorian art.
The Women's Library, London
Metropolitan University. Has the most extensive collection of women's history in
the UK. Over 60,000 books and pamphlets, 2,500 periodical titles, 400 archive
collections and 5,000 museum objects. Covers issues such as: health, sexuality,
popular culture, politics, history and human rights.
The Wordsworth Museum, Dove
Cottage, Grasmere, Cumbria. Maintained by the Wordsworth Trust.
World Museum Liverpool,
Merseyside.
[Responsible for: The Conservation Centre;
Merseyside Maritime Museum;
HM Customs & Excise
National Museum; Museum
of Liverpool Life; Walker Art Gallery;
Lady Lever Art Gallery,
Port Sunlight; Sudley House].
- The
World of Glass, St.Helens, Merseyside. Celebrates the past, present and
future of glass and the glass industry.
- Wycombe Museum,
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Local history, especially the furniture industry,
with a renowned collection of Windsor chairs. The grounds also house the British
Regional Furniture Study Centre.
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York Museums Trust.
[Responsible for: York Art Gallery, York St Mary's, York Castle
Museum, and Yorkshire Museum & Gardens]
Geographical Order,
'Star' Sites
Information to add or change? Then contact:
Gordon McKenna
Address:
MDA
The Spectrum Building
The Michael Young Centre
Purbeck Road
Cambridge
CB2 2PD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1223 415760
Fax: +44 (0)1223 415960
e-mail: gordon@mda.org.uk
Updated in March 2006
Acknowledgement: This page was originally set up by
Jonathan Bowen in 1995 as part of the
Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp).
Since June 1998 it has been maintained by
MDA the UK.