Stamps in the ‘Museums and Galleries’ Category

No.190 Port Sunlight Museum & Garden Village

Port Sunlight Museum & Garden Village, a unique and beautiful 19th century garden village created solely for the Sunlight Soap factory workers. Step inside Port Sunlight Museum and meet the village’s creator, ‘Soap King’ William Hesketh Lever. Discover his vision for the village and its residents. More »

No.61 First Garden City Heritage Museum

The First Garden City Heritage Museum tells the story of Letchworth, the world’s first Garden City, and its legacy. More »

No.149 The National Coracle Centre

A Museum and Workshop of Coracles from around the world set in the grounds of a 17th Century Flour Mill beside the beautiful Cenarth falls famed for its Salmon Leaps and 200 year old Bridge over the Teifi River.
The Museum, apart from its fine collection of coracles covers the history of coracles and the techniques and tools for building them. Also a section on the implements and methods used for the equally ancient art of poaching. More »

No.150 1940s Swansea Bay

Discover for yourself what life was like for civilians on the ‘Home Front’ during WWII. Experience the sights and sounds of an air raid. See how people lived at that time and find out what you could eat with a week’s rations! More »

No.137 Brading Roman Villa

Brading Roman Villa is one of the finest Romano-British archaeological sites in the UK. Our award-winning Exhibition and Visitor Centre offers a unique insight into Roman life in Britain, from our beautifully preserved mosaic floors to our extensive collection of Roman archaeology, including coins, pottery and tools. More »

No.138 Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower

Explosion! the Museum of Naval Firepower, is a hands on, interactive Museum set in the historic setting of a former gunpowder and munitions depot at Priddy’s Hard, on the Gosport side of Portsmouth Harbour. Priddy’s Hard was once a busy Naval Armament supply depot that provided the Royal Navy with its ammunition for over two hundred years. More »

No.148 Wiltshire Heritage Museum

Come and explore our Museum with outstanding collections that trace the fascinating history of Wiltshire, its environment and its people over the last 6,000 years. Explore the finds from Bush Barrow, described as the Crown Jewels of the “king of Stonehenge”. More »

No.187 The Holocaust Centre

The Holocaust Centre provides a range of facilities for people of all backgrounds to explore the history and implications of the Holocaust. These include the Memorial Museum, The Journey, Memorial Gardens, Bookshop and Coffeeshop. More »

No.45 Bletchley Park

Seeing one of Enigma Machines, including the rare ‘Abwehr G312′, is undoubtedly a highlight of a busy day out at Bletchley Park, but there is much more than machines in a visit to the historic site. Check out the tales of spies and strategic deception. You may even be the one to discover the map to genius mathematician Alan Turing’s silver, supposedly buried in or near Bletchley Park. More »

No.188 Charnwood Museum – Loughborough

Charnwood Museum features a wide range of exhibits reflecting the history, geology, archaeology and industries of Charnwood and the surrounding area. Permanent displays include ‘Coming to Charnwood’, ‘The Natural World of Charnwood’, ‘Living off the Land’ and ‘Earning a Living’. More »