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Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office: ... breathing heavily but not quite snoring. There are illustrations of Victoria Park and Southsea seafront that each take up almost the whole of one wall, a reconstruction of a booth in Verrechia's ice-cream parlour, and an area given over to Portsmouth Football Club's history which may just need updating very soon. Emerging from this area, you find yourself in a room which again houses temporary exhibitions. At the ...
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Museum National - The Workhouse (Southwell) The Workhouse (Southwell)
Upton Road / Museum National / Southwell / Nottinghamshire / NG25 0PT / Tel: 01636 817250. - The best-preserved workhouse in England. Explore the workshops and dormitories of this imposing early 'welfare' institution. Meet 19th-century inhabitants with our audio guide. Interactive displays chart poverty th...
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Streetlife Museum - Hull Streetlife Museum - Hull
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Museum National - South Yorkshire Transport Museum South Yorkshire Transport Museum
Address: Tinsley Tram Sheds / Museum National / Sheffield Road / Tinsley / Sheffield S9 2FY
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Bladnoch Distillery (Wigtown) Bladnoch Distillery (Wigtown)
Bladnoch Distillery / Museum National / Bladnoch / Wigtown / Scotland / DG8 9AB / Tel: (01988) 402605. - Situated on the banks of the River Bladnoch, the Distillery and Visitors Centre has one of the best Gift Shops in the area with examples of local crafts, good quality Scottish woollen goods and all at a...
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Museum National - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow)
Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AG / Museum National / Phone 0141 276 9599 / Fax 0141 276 9540. - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is located in picturesque Kelvin Park in the popular West End of the city.
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Institute of Contemporary Art ICA (London) Institute of Contemporary Art ICA (London)
Museum National / 12 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1. Tel: +44(0)207 930 0493. email: info@ica.org.uk
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Museum National - Merseyside Maritime Museum Merseyside Maritime Museum
Museum National / The Colonnades, Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 4AA. Tel: +44 (0) 151 207 0001. Fax: +44 (0) 151 478 4790. Information: +44 (0) 151 478 4499. Admission prices: the NMGM Eight Pass gives 12 months unlimited visits to all the eight National Museums & - Merseyside Maritime Museum is in ...
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The Tower of London The Tower of London
Museum National / The Tower of London is by far one of the most famous and well preserved historical buildings in the world. It was founded by William I of England better known as William the Conqueror (1066-87).
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Museum National - Summerlee Heritage Park (Coatbridge) Summerlee Heritage Park (Coatbridge)
Museum of social and industrial history. Heritage Way, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire ML5 1QD Tel: +44 (0)1236 431 261 Fax: +44 (0)1236 440 429
OPEN: Mid Feb-31 Oct Daily 10am-5pm; CLOSED: Nov-Jan.
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Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office
Address: Portsmouth / Museum National / Hampshire / England
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ozziekay The Tower of London
... and certainly has the most history. Kings and Queens, and torture and beheadings. All the grizzly details. Tower of London is included in the London Pass. Entry without it is around £15.00 Meet the Yeoman at the gate and be taken on a shorty histroy lesson on the tower and the many stories. It's a good idea to have £1-4 in gold coins to tip the Yeoman as you leave the chapel at the Tower. This is where you're tour ends. From here visit the Crown Jewels and watch a short film of the queens coronation. The white tower old many pieces of armor, swords and guns, and many many stairs. There is a lot to see here at the Tower, and regrtfully it is not at all a practic...
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Whizz11 The Tower of London
... the history as I guess he really should. He himself lives in the tower with his family. (Apparently if you live in the tower there are no keys, you are given a secret password that you have to whisper to the Beefeater who is guarding the door at the time) There were probably over 100 of us in the tour so the Beefeater had to have a very loud voice which he did so it was quite easy to hear him. We walked through the tower stopping at various points for him to tell us some of the history. After that our fist stop was the Crown Jewels. The jewels have been kept at the tower since 1303. They include the Monarchy's ceremonial robes and artefacts and some amazing crowns. La...
Read the full review: The Tower of London - A historical giant by Whizz11
oberob Heritage Motor Centre (Warwickshire)
... him since I've been back, but I am sure my Dad and indeed my Grandad would have one or two things to say about the cars I saw. I regretted not asking them for their first cars so that I could see if they were in the museum! There were one or two novelties on the time road too. A Sinclair C5, which I had read about and seen pictures of, but never seen in the flesh - what on earth were they thinking of? An RAC patrol motorbike from the early 1980's, which I just about remember seeing in TV adverts. The real novelties were to come a little bit later though. The cars around the perimeter on the time road were of course not the only cars in the museum. There were several ...
Read the full review: A Drive Down Memory Lane by oberob
 
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