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Ash Museum is in the Cemetery Chapel, Ash Cemetery, Ash Church Road, Ash. We are open 3rd Sunday each month 2.00pm - 4.30pm.

This hand pulled funeral bier, which continued in use until c.1977, forms a central exhibit in the museum.

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Arundel Museum is more than a museum – it’s an experience!

The Museum is almost exclusively run by volunteers who have a passion for the history of the town and its people.

The Exhibits have been arranged to tell the story of this historic town, from the first pre-Roman settlements to the present day.

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Battlefield / Military
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Welcome to the Army Medical Services Museum

The four collections of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), Royal Army Veterinary Corps (RAVC), Royal Army Dental Corps (RADC) and Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) are held at the AMS Museum in Keogh Barracks, Mytchett in Surrey.

The museum tells the story of army medicine and healthcare, human and animal, from the English Civil War to the current day as AMS personnel continue to serve across the globe as part of the British Army.

Founded by Poets, Artists and Writers as the Quintessence of the Cultural Lake District
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Explore the life of Beatrix Potter one of the most iconic and influential figures of the Lake District at the Armitt Museum.

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Libraries / Archives
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Armagh Public Library, the oldest library in Northern Ireland, was founded in 1771 by Archbishop Richard Robinson as part of his plans to establish a university and to improve the city of Armagh. Built to the design of Thomas Cooley, the building has housed both the Library and the Library Keeper's residence from the start. Over the public entrance an inscription in Greek reads "the healing place of the soul".

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Museums
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The oldest county museum in Ireland is set in Armagh's beautiful Georgian tree lined Mall. Its collections capture centuries of stories relating to the people who lived, worked and had connections with this famous city and historic county.

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The Centre offers a wide range of fun-filled activities including sailing, powerboating, windsurfing and rowing, plus archery. With more than 16 land and water-based activities, and now the new Laser Blast action packed group activity open, there has never been a better time to have a go! Half and full day courses. Book now!

Cardiff Bay is also a healthy coarse fishery. Day, week & annual licences are available.

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350 berth marina, perfectly positioned on the River Ely at the Sports Village to provide safe, secure and sheltered moorings for motorboats and yachts. Annual, short term and visitor berths available.

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The perfect place to take a stroll or cycle ride, visitors can learn more about this feat of engineering by exploring the variety of information boards on the route. Or visit the skate park and children's play area. 

A link between the Bay and Penarth, it also forms part of the 10k Cardiff Bay Trail through ISV. Pick up a map at the Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre.

Locks and Bridges

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Just 5 miles off the Cardiff coast, our educational and residential trips explore the fascinating history and wildlife. Visit www.mwmarine.org for trips from Weston and Cardiff or www.bayislandvoyages.co.uk for fast rib rides from Cardiff Bay. Trips all year round. Dormitory accommodation or camping available.

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