Nantwich Museum

“Tudor Inventories” is the final one of four themed talks of the “Nantwich under the two Elizabeths” exhibition running at Nantwich Museum.

The talk, by Andrew Lamberton, considers some 18 inventories of Nantwich people from the reign of Elizabeth I.

The range of possessions of individuals will be examined and their values compared with those of the present day. Some insight will be given into domestic life in Nantwich at the time.

The talk takes place at the Museum on July 25 at 3pm.

Tickets for the talks, which have proved very popular, are available from the museum and cost £3 per person (museum members £2).

“Nantwich under the two Elizabeths” exhibition has been supported by a Heritage Lottery Fund grant.

It compares and contrasts life in Nantwich under the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II with particular reference to buildings, trade, food and health and clothing.

For details contact the museum on [email protected] , phone 01270 627104, visit www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk

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