Category: 5. Museums, Galleries and Trusts (7)
Category: 5. Museums, Galleries and Trusts (7) Referrals
  West Berkshire Museum
West Berkshire Museum
You can't miss it! The Museum extends more than 100 metres along the former wharf in the heart of Newbury; it is the longest historic building in the town.
The Museum is full of objects and stories, free activity sheets for children, access to things behind the scenes, and opportunities to join in with our work.

West Berkshire Museum is a Family Friendly Museum. Find out what activities are taking place at the Museum over the next few weeks.
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  Newbury Battlefields Project
A Project set up by the Battlefields Trust to help Preserving the History of Newbury
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  The Battlefields Trust
1 Save battlefields from destruction by motorways, housing developments etc.
2 Provide a range of battlefield-related activities and information, including the quarterly journal 'Battlefield', battlefield walks and conferences
3 Liase with local and national organisations to preserve battlefields for posterity
4 Improve the interpretation and presentation of battlefields
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  English Heritage
About us - English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.
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  The National Trust
Discover the National Trust - The National Trust is a charity and is completely independent of Government. We rely for income on membership fees, donations and legacies, and revenue raised from our commercial operations.

We now have 3.5 million members and 43,000 volunteers. More than 12 million people visit our pay for entry properties, while an estimated 50 million visit our open air properties.

We protect and open to the public over 300 historic houses and gardens and 49 industrial monuments and mills.

But it doesn’t stop there. We also look after forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, downs, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, castles, nature reserves, villages - for ever, for everyone.
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  Royal Armouries
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Britain's first museum has grown from its origins as the main royal and national arsenal at the Tower of London into a family of museums located throughout the United Kingdom and in North America. This family is home to the UK's national collection of arms and armour which includes the national collection of artillery at Fort Nelson. Louisville, Kentucky, USA is our latest addition; that in a unique collaboration with the Frazier Historical Arms Museum tells the story of the USA, starting with its European roots.

Wherever you are, we are closer than you think.
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  The National Army Museum
Visit the National Army Museum and find out how Britain’s past has helped to shape our present and our future. Discover the impact our Army has had on the story of Britain, Europe and the world, and see how the actions of a few can affect the futures of many.
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