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Abertillery and District Museum
- Located in Gwent and provides details of their collection, educational activities and newsletter.
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The American Museum in Britain
- A museum in Bath, with extensive collections covering American culture, decorative arts, and heritage; includes a visitor guide, events diary, contacts, and a history of the museum.
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The Armitt
- Museum, gallery and library focusing on Lakeland life. Offers information on the collections held there, and details for visitors. Located in Ambleside, Cumbria.
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The Ashmolean: Museum of Art and Archaeology
- Presents exhibition catalogs, scientific publications, and news highlights of the institution.
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Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture
- Contains a large collection relating to the history of film and visual media. Provides a tour of the collection, plus information on events and details for visitors. Part of the University of Exeter.
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British Vintage Wireless and Television Museum
- Offers photographs of this museum, which focuses on vintage wireless, radio and television items. [West Dulwich, London].
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Cadbury World
- Showcases educational multimedia attractions dedicated to the story of Cadbury and chocolate in general. [Bournville, Birmingham].
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The Cartoon Museum
- Located in London and dedicated to preserving the best of British cartoons, caricatures, comics and animation. Displays a selection of work and information on events and workshops.
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Cumberland Pencil Museum
- Traces the history of pencil making. Contains a virtual tour, timeline of Derwent Pencils history and a list of events at the museum. Located in Keswick.
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Dad's Army Museum
- Museum telling the story of the popular Dad's Army comedy; located in Thetford where filming took place.
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Dylan Thomas Boat House
- Features a virtual tour of this museum, which focuses on the life and works of Dylan Thomas. Located in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire.
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Gordon Boswell Romany Museum
- A Lincolnshire museum with a collection of traditional horse-drawn Vardos (caravans), carts and harness, and photographs and sketches covering the last 150 years of Romani life; includes a visitor guide, with information about special events and services.
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Horniman Museum
- South London museum encouraging a wider appreciation of the World, its peoples, cultures, and environments. Displays information on the collections, exhibitions, visiting and the listed gardens.
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Jane Austen's House Museum
- Showcases the history and heritage of this author's home. Located in Chawton, Hants.
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Laurel and Hardy Museum
- Highlights the collections and attractions at this museum in Ulverston, Cumbria, dedicated to Laurel and Hardy. Includes museum history and online shop.
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Museum in Docklands
- Canary Wharf museum with details of exhibitions and collections including Thames vessels and the Port of London Authority and Sainsbury archives.
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The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising
- Museum which traces the history of advertising, packaging and brand names in the UK. Located in Notting Hill, London.
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Museum of Everything
- Hosts temporary cultural exhibitions; presents information on previous and current events. Located in Primrose Hill, London.
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The Museum of London
- With the mission of inspiring interest and pride in the history of London, the museum provides details of the permanent and temporary exhibitions, the collections and visitor information.
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Museum of the Order of St John
- Tells the story of the Order of St John from its origins in eleventh century Jerusalem through to the St John Ambulance of today. Includes a history, with opening times, and a guide to their exhibitions and education provision.
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Museum of Witchcraft
- Housing the world's largest collection of witchcraft related artefacts and regalia. Includes photo tour, searchable database and details of the 2004 floods in Boscastle, where the museum is located.
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Myth Stories
- A museum of myth, fable and storytelling, located in Shropshire. Contains information about the museum's collections, activities and events, plus extensive educational resources.
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Oakham Treasures
- One of the largest privately owned museums of retail and farming history in the UK. Includes news and visitor information. Located in Bristol.
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The People's History Museum
- A Manchester museum that celebrates the history of the working people of Britain; includes information about their collections and archives, exhibitions, and their education activities.
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Rhagor: Opening Our National Collections
- The National Museum of Wales presents themed collections of artefacts, stories, facts and videos. Sections include monthly "curator's choice" articles, natural history, the arts, ancient Wales, history and the museum at work.
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Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
- Museum celebrating the life and works of author Roald Dahl; features visitor information plus online archives containing manuscripts, photographs, letters and mementoes from Dahl's eventful life.
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The Rochdale Pioneers Museum
- Preserves the original store of the Rochdale Pioneers and aims to generate understanding of the ideals and principles of the co-operative movement. Includes a photo gallery of their exhibition, and visitor details.
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Sherlock Holmes Museum
- Offers visitor information for this Baker Street museum dedicated to Sherlock Holmes.
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St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
- A museum in Glasgow which explores the importance of religion, and promotes understanding and respect between people of different faiths and none. Includes an events and activities diary.
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St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
- The first museum in the world to look at all the major world religions together; includes a guide to their collections, exhibitions, and facilities, with events and contacts. In Glasgow.
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Traditional Heritage Museum
- Part of the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition (NATCECT) at the University of Sheffield, and principal national repository for material on English language and cultural tradition; includes a guide to their collections, visitor information, and contacts.
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Washford Radio Museum
- Offers information on this radio museum, the building of which originally housed the first broadcast transmitters in Somerset and was the first high-powered broadcasting station in the South West of England. [Somerset].
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