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Bexhill Museum offers something for everyone from local history and archaeology to fashion and Bexhill’s motor heritage.

The unique collections are housed in a distinctive building which combines a traditional Edwardian museum with a modern extension.

The Museum runs a wide range of special events, activities and workshops throughout the year for children, families and adults.

Schools

Bexhill Museum offers visits to the museum, outreach to schools and guided walks. 

1086 until the present
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A Mill is recorded in the Doomsday Book of 1086 on the site of the The Old Mill. In the 14th Century it had begun to be known as Slaughter Mill and by the 18th Century had become independent of the manorial estate.

In its later years The Old Mill, situated on the River Eye came into the ownership of the Wilkins family whose cousins ran John Wilkins & Sons at the nearby mill in Bourton-on-the-Water, now the Cotswold Motor Museum.

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The Ashmolean has worked in close partnership with Worcestershire County Council, other local organisations, and the Keil family, to transform a historic building in the Cotswold village of Broadway, Worcestershire, into an independent museum: The Ashmolean Museum Broadway.

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Gordon Russell was a design pioneer – a furniture designer, maker, calligrapher, entrepreneur, educator, and champion of accessible, well crafted design. Schooled in the Arts and Crafts tradition of the Cotswolds he believed that good design has a lasting impact on people’s lives. His great skill was making connections between hand and machine, craft and design, theory and practice, landscape and architecture.

A walled, 10-acre garden with over 600 species of plants, plus a holly maze
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10-acre walled gardens from 1680. The holly maze is similar to the one at Hampton Court Palace.

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The Education Programme offers a range of workshops which are linked to the National Curriculum mainly around the science and history topics. The modular programme allows a mix and match approach so that the day can be structured to suit each School's requirements.

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The Museum was founded in 1981. Funded by Greater Manchester Police, it not only collects and preserves archive material and objects relating to the history of policing in the Greater Manchester area, but acts as an important resource for community engagement, where visitors can talk to staff and volunteers about policing.

We have various exhibits, but some of the most popular are our authentic Victorian Charge Office and Court Room.

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NCCL delivers educational programmes at the Civil Justice Centre and Crown Court in Manchester and at Bolton Magistrates’ Court.

Our project focusses on educating young people about the legal system. Learners take part in a scripted/semi scripted mock trial with the chance to dress up in wigs and robes.Young people learn about the different courts and the different roles that work within the legal system.They also have the opportunity to improve their debating skills by taking part in reaching a verdict.

Two hundred years of energy
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The National Gas Museum displays historic objects collected by Britain’s nationalised gas industry, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. We have around 4,000 objects drawn from several former regions of British Gas and donated by individuals. We also have a large collection of photographs, books and other material relating to gas, and visitors are welcome to explore the archive by appointment. Highlights of our collection on display at the Museum, and like most museums we have extra material in store, available for research or on loan.

There have always been ideas worth fighting for. Join a march through time following Britain's struggle for democracy over two centuries
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The main story of the museum is told in two purpose built galleries located on the first and second floor. The galleries have been divided into seven themes and roughly follow a chronological order over the last 200 years. The story starts with the Peterloo Massacre of 1819 and ends in the present day. It covers electoral reform, revolution, workers, voting rights, citizens, time off and banners.

Relive the legend of Robin Hood, Nottingham's legendary favourite son
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Welcome to Nottingham Castle - a magnificent 17th century ducal mansion built on the site of the original Medieval Castle - now the city's main museum and art gallery.

Discover over 15 centuries of Nottingham history brought to life in the museum through interactive display and stories. Learn about the sites turbulent past, it's legends and people of the city.

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