Wardown Park Museum
Wardown Park Museum in Luton is part of the Luton Museums family which
is governed by Luton Cultural Services Trust. In addition to the permanent
galleries, the museum holds around four temporary exhibitions a year, and
events and activities for visitors of all ages and interests.
Tamworth Castle
Tamworth Castle is situated in the centre of historic Tamworth. It boasts a spectacular late medieval Great Hall, as well as grand Tudor Chambers and Victorian suite of receptions rooms.
The National Tramway Museum + Video
The National Tramway Museum, housed in the Crich Tramway Village, is home to a varied and unique collection of memorabilia covering the history of the British, North American, European and other foreign tramways and light railways from the late 19th Century up to the present day.
Click here to see Glynn Wilton's testimonial video about this project
The Essex Records Office
When Essex County Council decided to build a new Record Office to replace their existing facilities, one of their first ports of call was metalraxstorage.
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, opened in 1960, is named after Sir Alfred Herbert a local industrialist who donated money to the Coventry City Council to help build the museum.
The Ashmolean Museum
The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford opened its doors for the first time in 1683 and is one of the oldest public museums in the world.
The Royal Society
In 2002, The Royal Society embarked upon a long planned building programme to refurbish and improve working and archive areas within their historic Carlton House Terrace headquarters situated off Pall Mall in London.
The Surrey History Centre
The Surrey History Centre collects and rescues archives and printed materials relating to Surrey’s past and present.
The Warner Archive
The Warner Archive is the only comprehensive record of British high quality Jacquard hand weaving from c1821-1971, with a companion collection of printed textiles, designs, documents and power woven cloths.
The Weald and Downland Museum
The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum is a collection of 50 historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th Century. Rescued from destruction, the buildings have been dismantled, conserved and re-built to their original form.
The McManus Galleries
McManus Galleries and Museum is a splendid Gothic Revival-style building housing Dundee's main collection. McManus' current displays offer a fascinating insight into Dundee's colourful past, through exhibitions of Art, History and the Environment.
National Museum of Wales + Video
St Fagan’s is one of Europe’s foremost open-air museums and Wales’s most popular heritage attraction. It stands in the grounds of St Fagan’s Castle, a late 16thcentury manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth.
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