New history book launched at Nantwich Museum
A new local history book has been launched at Nantwich Museum.
The book, called “Cholera in Nineteenth Century Nantwich” by Keith Lawrence and Graham Dodd, was inspired by historian James Hall.
A new local history book has been launched at Nantwich Museum.
The book, called “Cholera in Nineteenth Century Nantwich” by Keith Lawrence and Graham Dodd, was inspired by historian James Hall.
Nantwich Museum’s popular Christmas Fayres featuring handmade goods made by the museum’s craft group will take place on the next two Saturdays, November 21 and 28.
Items for sale in aid of museum funds include a selection of Christmas decorations, bags and cushions.
An exhibition of wildlife paintings opens in the Your Space gallery at Nantwich Museum this week.
The Living Landscape, an exhibition by local artist Becky Thorley-Fox, runs from Tuesday November 10 until Saturday December 19.
Record numbers packed into the Civic Hall in Nantwich to take part in the Mayor’s Big Quiz.
The event, organised by Nantwich Town Council, saw teams come together to raise more than £1,000 for the Mayor’s local charities, including Nantwich Food Bank, Nantwich In Bloom, Nantwich Museum and Nantwich Players.
Nantwich Museum is to upgrade its heating and lighting systems thanks to grant funding.
The museum, on Pillory Street, has received funds from Nantwich Town Council, Cheshire East Council and WREN’s FCC Community Action Fund.
Nantwich Museum is to stage workshops for youngsters during October half-term.
Autumn Crafts and Halloween are the topics for the workshops at the Pillory Street venue next week.
Photographs featuring animals are proving a hit with visitors to the Nantwich Camera Club 2015 Photographic Exhibition.
The exhibition is running in the Millennium Gallery inside Nantwich Museum, on Pillory Street, until Saturday November 28.
Our View, an exhibition featuring the work of art group Quarto, has opened in the Your Space Gallery at Nantwich Museum.
The group’s work will be on show at the Pillory Street venue until Saturday November 7.
Denise Courcoux is the new manager of Nantwich Museum, providing temporary cover for Kate Dobson during maternity leave.
Denise recently graduated with merit in a Master of Arts in Art Gallery & Museum Studies from the University of Manchester.
A Nantwich Museum flagday in the town has helped raise vital funds for the Pillory Street venue.
A total of £318.21 was collected in support of the museum trust which runs the museum – a registered charity which serves the whole community.
Mayor of Nantwich Andrew Martin has opened Nantwich at Play the latest exhibition at Nantwich Museum.
The exhibition, which illustrates how the people of the area have spent their leisure time through the ages, is open until September 19.
Fun is the key note of the Nantwich at Play exhibition which has opened at Nantwich Museum until September 19.
The exhibition, with a theme on changing social influences, illustrates how people of Nantwich have spent their leisure time through the ages.
The Community Gallery at Nantwich Museum has been re-named Your Space.
The change aims to emphasise its purpose in providing local people and organisations with a chance to display and promote their work.
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