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Museums & Galleries

The Farmland Museum features a fenman’s hut, blacksmith’s & wheelwright’s workshops, village shop display & many other aspects of rural life
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Dover Bronze Age boat is one of the few Bronze Age boats to be found in Britain. It dates to 1575-1520BC.
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Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum houses one of the best collections relating to Stonehenge and local archaeology.
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The Bowes Museum is a purpose built gallery which hosts a nationally renowned art collection.
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Wedgwood's founder preserved samples of the company's works and a museum of the collection first opened in May 1906.
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The Cromer Museum includes a Geology Gallery, bones from the West Runton elephant, picture gallery and a photographic collection.
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The Swaffham Museum hosts an exhibition on local history and local geology, as well as an egyptology room charting the life of Howard Carer.
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The highlight of Lynn Museum is Seahenge, a recent Bronze Age finds, recovered from the nearby shore at Holme-next-the-Sea.
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True's Yard is built around the last surviving cottages in Lynn’s once thriving North End fishing community.
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The Nelson Museum is housed in a Georgian Merchant's house in Great Yarmouth where visitors can learn more about Horatio Nelson and his life
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The Tolhouse is one of the oldest gaols in the country, dating back to the 12th century.
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The Elizabethan House museum in a 16th-century building laid out to reflect the lives of the families who lived here through history.
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The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is an art gallery and museum on the campus of the University of East Anglia, Norwich.
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The Fakenham Museum of Gas and Local History is the only surviving town gasworks in England and Wales.
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The Mundesley Coastguard Lookout, which now houses the museum, was built in 1928.
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The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum is dedicated to the memory of Henry Blogg (1876 – 1954)- "the greatest of the lifeboatmen" and opened in 2006.
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Toad Hole Cottage is a tiny marshman's cottage on the River Ant, which was home for a whole family in Victorian times.
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The Charles Burrell Museum opened in 1991 and is housed in the former Paint Shop in Thetford & tells the story of the Charles Burrell Works.
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A small but perfectly-formed museum, it hosts changing exhibitions about Diss and nearby villages, packed with local interest.
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