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WW1 Soldier to publish his diary on Twitter
WWI Soldier, William Grudgings
William Grudgings was a schoolteacher at Cobden Street School when in April 1916 he left to join the army. He joined the Leicestershire Regiment and after training was sent to France with the 8th Battalion the Leicestershire Regiment. Later he returned to England for officer training and eventually a commission. Throughout his service William kept… - read the full postMore
Brand New Visitor Attraction for Bakewell Town
WWII Motorbike at the new Bakewell Museum gallery
A new exciting venture for Bakewell Town will be launched on Good Friday, 6th April 2012. Bakewell Old House Museum is bursting at the seams so has been delighted to extend into the space left by the closure of the Motorcycle Museum, with a new collection based around the 1940s: “Step back to the 40s… - read the full postMore
The Queen’s Royal Lancers and Yeomanry Museum
Curator Captain Mick Holtby with a 7 pdr gun, which greets visitors to the new military museum in the Thoresby Courtyard.
Thousands of visitors have flocked to an exciting new military museum in Nottinghamshire, following its recent opening by Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandra, Deputy Colonel in Chief of the Queen’s Royal Lancers. The Queen’s Royal Lancers and Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Museum at the Thoresby Courtyard, has proved to be a runaway success during its first… - read the full postMore
Comprehensive Listings
In this section, you will find a list of museums that are members of EMMS. Whilst we make every effort to keep this information up-to-date, we do not aim to be a comprehensive museums listing service for the region.
For more comprehensive listings, please visit the Culture24 website.