The Centre for Computing History is much more than a museum. Based in Cambridge, it hosts hands-on exhibitions, educational workshops and a wide range of activities and events. Most importantly, it makes the history of computing relevant and fun for all ages!
Applications are invited for the post of Project Archivist on our Heritage Lottery funded
Maria Cooke —
Well worth an impromptu cross-country road trip! The centre is nicely laid out with interesting and well designed information
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We have Steam Engines, 100-ton working Beam Engines, Narrow Gauge Railway, 1930s Fairground, Mechanical Organs and Memorabilia. We have our very own gift shop for souvenirs and mementos. Our cafeteria is newly furnished and is ideal for cups of tea or coffee and soft drinks, with a selection of cakes and pastries.
We also welcome dogs on leads in the
Laura Parker —
A lovely day out! I took my little girl here and she loved it, lots to see, she got to ride the arc and train (all included
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The Musical Museum tells the fascinating story of how people have captured and listened to music over the last four centuries. From tiny music boxes to the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ in our concert hall, the collection includes an impressive array of instruments and inventions, including reproducing pianos, orchestrions, self-playing violins, pipe
L. L.-A. —
A real diamond in the rough. A genuinely fun outing, thanks to a warm welcome by the utterly lovely gentleman in reception
In 2011 Bilsthorpe Heritage Society were offered the lease of the old squash courts at the rear of the Village Hall which gave us a place not only to house our collection but space to show it to people who telephoned and asked if they could visit. This made us think that it would be a terrific idea to create a museum which would be open to the public
Peter Squires —
As a former worker down Bilsthorpe Colliery this place is a true reminder of life down the pit, filled with artefacts from
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Birmingham Museums On Demand gives you access to exclusive* digital content created by our in-house experts. Each monthly pass contains links to le. Come and get creative with our new Paint Party workshops for adults at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter! Become a Birmingham Museums member today and enjoy 12 months of inspirational days out, with FREE
Suleman —
A great museum. Went here on a Saturday afternoon and whilst it was quite busy, the layout meant there was still lots of
The centrepiece of the exhibition is a huge 25 square metre diorama of the battle of Waterloo with over 30,000 model soldiers and horses. In total there are over 40,000 objects of considerable historical interest in the Museum, including uniforms, medals, weapons, silver and paintings. The Museum regularly organises special events, such as exhibitions
Leon Fils Nkoyi —
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On this website you can find out about the exciting museum inside the 18th Century brass mill at Warmley with its ice house and windmill tower and the gardens nearby with grottoes, echo pond and huge statue of Neptune. This is a wonderful achievement for our museum as it means we are recognised as achieving national standards in the key areas of museum
Grainne Donnelly —
Attended their Books and Tools sale. Lovely gentlemen in the "Man Shed" with helpful advice on the tools available. Purchased
Join us across our four galleries for a summer of new exhibitions that will intrigue, fascinate and delight. The celebrated Scottish artist presents new paintings made in response to the practice of eighteenth-century portrait artist Allan Ramsay. Over the last three decades, Thomas Joshua Cooper has circumnavigated the globe making incredible photographs
Lyn Blythe —
Sadly I’m too far away to visit, but I really want to highly recommend the National Galleries of Scotland’s online
The Museum of East Asian Art is the only museum in the UK solely dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of East and Southeast Asian arts and cultures. We collect, preserve and exhibit artefacts representing more than 7,000 years of artistry and craftsmanship from East and South East Asia.
We offer a broad range of opportunities to enjoy and
Loraine Beckinsale —
Purchased some fantastic original Japanese Art. The little shop has some wonderful items inside. Definitely worth popping
Our museum first opened in 1984, housed in a Grade II* listed 1874 (former) Spanish and Portuguese synagogue in Cheetham Hill, one of the most diverse areas in Manchester. Following a 6m redevelopment and extension our new museum includes a new gallery, vegetarian caf, shop and learning studio & kitchen as well as complete restoration of our synagogue
David Weinberg —
My first time since the renovations. I enjoyed the new displays and spent a lot of time reading and listening to the stories
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