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Hull Remembers is currently raising a memorial to the people of Hull who lived through the bombing of the city in Wor...
The Jewish Museum London is for people of all backgrounds and faiths to explore British Jewish heritage, identity and...
This hidden gem, situated between Richmond and Northallerton, was built in 1620 by George Calvert, Secretary of State...
Lacock Abbey is a house with over 800 years of history. Founded as an abbey in 1232, it has been a home to many diffe...
In this family friendly museum you will find a staggering collection of objects, ranging from full-size steam engines...
Narberth Museum has recently re-opened in the historic Bonded Stores. Here you can discover more about the people and...
A short hop from central London by tube but a world apart. Stroll up the tree-lined drive, past the grazing Charolais...
One of Birmingham's great attractions and centres of information about the City's fascinating history. Dedicated to S...
There have always been ideas worth fighting for. Join a march through time at the People's History Museum following B...
Peterborough Museum is a fascinating and fun place to visit for all the family, right in the heart of the city centre...
The award-winning Quaker Tapestry is a masterpiece of storytelling and a celebration of life, revolutions, and remark...
South of Reading in rural Berkshire, the REME Museum of Technology tells the history of the Corps of Electrical and M...
Shaw House is a large Elizabethan house; it was built in 1581 by the Dolman family. It was a family home until the 2...
Come face to face with the heroes of the past and present! At our heart is the celebrated history of the two county ...
New for 2014, the much-awaited Cabinet of Curiosities is now open!
The Chocolate Museum’s mission is to inspire a passion for learning about quality chocolate and its history both in...