The birth place of King Alfred the Great!
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the museum, they really help bring a display to life!
See the comments to find out where you can find these 5 backgrounds in the museum 👇
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the museum, they really help bring a display to life!
See the comments to find out where you can find these 5 backgrounds in the museum 👇
#Museum30
This is from a glass plate negative which we were lucky enough to add to our collection in 2019, alongside many others of Tom Reveley's glass plates.
This is from a glass plate negative which we were lucky enough to add to our collection in 2019, alongside many others of Tom Reveley's glass plates.
Which of the pubs from the past do you remember or wish were still in the town today?
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#Museum30 #Stitch #StitchInTime
We're delighted to be stocking locally milled flour from Oxford Flour Mill in Wantage!
This beautiful flour is perfect for any home baker with five varieties available.
Pop in next time your're in town to pick up a bag and take a taste of Wantage home with you!
We're delighted to be stocking locally milled flour from Oxford Flour Mill in Wantage!
This beautiful flour is perfect for any home baker with five varieties available.
Pop in next time your're in town to pick up a bag and take a taste of Wantage home with you!
These clay loom weights were found in Sutton Courtenay and are a great example of the annular or doughnut-shaped clay loom weights that became more common during the Anglo-Saxon period.
Before that, loom weights were more often triangular or pyramidal.
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Melt in your mouth tiffin available now in the Museum Coffee Shop just in time for Halloween 🎃
Melt in your mouth tiffin available now in the Museum Coffee Shop just in time for Halloween 🎃
No date for this photo but it was pre-1977
Opened in Oct 1935. The first film shown at the cinema was Stormy Weather starring Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn & Yvonne Arnaud
After many ups and downs the cinema closed for the final time on 8th Sept 2005
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No date for this photo but it was pre-1977
Opened in Oct 1935. The first film shown at the cinema was Stormy Weather starring Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn & Yvonne Arnaud
After many ups and downs the cinema closed for the final time on 8th Sept 2005
#WaybackWednesday
Bottom Left: Johnnie Barr
Bottom Right: Rear of Johnnie Barr with hose and buckets.
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Bottom Left: Johnnie Barr
Bottom Right: Rear of Johnnie Barr with hose and buckets.
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Come along and grab a bargain!
Come along and grab a bargain!
These houses were built in around 1870 by the Nalder & Nalder Company as homes for their workers.
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These houses were built in around 1870 by the Nalder & Nalder Company as homes for their workers.
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On The Stores we can see adverts for Brasso, Silvo, Players cigarettes and rimflo. Parked outside is a black Morris Minor 1000, 2-door saloon.
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On The Stores we can see adverts for Brasso, Silvo, Players cigarettes and rimflo. Parked outside is a black Morris Minor 1000, 2-door saloon.
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In the distance is Wantage Hospital.
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In the distance is Wantage Hospital.
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We will have all the donated craft items for sale, we also have space for extra stalls for local crafts people
So, if you would like to hire a stall please get in touch by emailing Museum Manager - manager@valeanddownlandmuseum.org.uk
We will have all the donated craft items for sale, we also have space for extra stalls for local crafts people
So, if you would like to hire a stall please get in touch by emailing Museum Manager - manager@valeanddownlandmuseum.org.uk
Mill Street looking surprisingly similar to how it looks today, although there is no Tramway building here and the building in between the Baptist Church and the three-storey building at the top of the street, is very different.
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Mill Street looking surprisingly similar to how it looks today, although there is no Tramway building here and the building in between the Baptist Church and the three-storey building at the top of the street, is very different.
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Come and enjoy a bowl of our delicious soup, served with fresh rolls, a cheese scone, or choose from our range of freshly made sandwiches, baguettes, and rolls
#SupportLocal
Come and enjoy a bowl of our delicious soup, served with fresh rolls, a cheese scone, or choose from our range of freshly made sandwiches, baguettes, and rolls
#SupportLocal
Fri 5th Dec 4-8pm & Sat 6th Dec 2.30-4.30pm
£6 per child, each child will meet Father Christmas & receive a gift
Find out more information and book online by visiting www.ticketsource.co.uk/vale-downland-museum
Fri 5th Dec 4-8pm & Sat 6th Dec 2.30-4.30pm
£6 per child, each child will meet Father Christmas & receive a gift
Find out more information and book online by visiting www.ticketsource.co.uk/vale-downland-museum
Taken from the front of what is now the Museum looking up Church Street. In the distance you can see the Woolpack pub on the right and the rear of the Bear Hotel and Victoria Cross Gallery on the left
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Taken from the front of what is now the Museum looking up Church Street. In the distance you can see the Woolpack pub on the right and the rear of the Bear Hotel and Victoria Cross Gallery on the left
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On display in our Squires Gallery - closes this Saturday, 13th September
Free admission but donations to the museum welcome
On display in our Squires Gallery - closes this Saturday, 13th September
Free admission but donations to the museum welcome
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www.valeanddownlandmuseum.org.uk