Reopened on 7 July 2012 with three floors of new exhibitions. Following extensive restoration of the superb 17th century County hall, described by Pevsner as "the grandest town hall in England", the new museum displays ...
Objects relating to the history and natural history of Dunwich, including many Mediaeval artefacts and early 20th century photographs.
Housed in a 14th-century city gateway - the largest in England - the Canterbury Westgate Towers Museum displays a mixture of artwork and artifacts relating to the use of the building as part of Canterbury's medieval defe...
The Ipswich Transport Museum has the largest collection of transport items in Britain devoted to just one town. Everything was either made or used in and around Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk
First built in 1864 by Bentley Coton, one of Hororata's original settlers. First church of England services were held in this cottage before a church was built. Cottage rebuilt in 1977/78 by the Hororata Historical S...
Leffingwell House circa1975 is considered one of the finest examples of early Colonial Homes. Fully furnished, correct to period, including the first officially licensed public rooms in New England. Many examples of th...
The Dartmoor Railway runs in total for 15.5 miles from Coleford Junction to Meldon Viaduct high on the northern edge of the Dartmoor National Park in Devon, southwest England. The centre of railway operations is the ...
Maori and colonial history come together in this extensive museum on Banks Peninsula. The Maori artefact building houses some of the rarer objects in the collection. These include a sacred god stick dating back to the ye...
To visit The Elms is to catch a glimpse of life in New Zealand in the early days of European settlement. The fine, late-Georgian Mission House was started in 1838 as the home of Rev A N Brown of the Church Missionary Soc...
In 1844 a brick schoolhouse was built for the Church of England elementary school in Nelson. It was later briefly used as a public school, then from 1860 to 1895 it was again an Anglican Church school for boys and became...
The Museum's original collections were those transferred to it when it was set up by the former Rutland County Council in 1967. These were the rural life collection of Mr E G Bolton from Casterton Secondary Modern School...
Information here refers primarily to the New England Regional Art Museum as a whole. See the website for information about exhibitions and other activities. The Art Reference Library exists to support the Museum Art co...