Museum’s Nantwich Turnpikes exhibition enters last week
The Nantwich Turnpikes 1744 – 1880 exhibition is in its final week at Nantwich Museum.
The exhibition is by Dr Keith Lawrence and staged in the Community Gallery at the Pillory Street venue.
The Nantwich Turnpikes 1744 – 1880 exhibition is in its final week at Nantwich Museum.
The exhibition is by Dr Keith Lawrence and staged in the Community Gallery at the Pillory Street venue.
Nantwich Museum is to stage half term workshops for children this week.
Nature is the topic under investigation at the workshops on Pillory Street.
Kaleidoscope 2 is a new major art exhibition in the Millennium Gallery at Nantwich Museum set to run until December 13.
It follows the success of an earlier Kaleidoscope exhibition in Nantwich and involves a collection of work by local artist Gordon Lancaster.
A new exhibition called “Nantwich Turnpikes 1744 – 1880” is underway in Nantwich Museum.
The exhibition is by Dr Keith Lawrence and runs at the Pillory Street venue until Saturday November 8.
A Nantwich Museum exhibition during the town’s Food and Drink Festival is sure to create a buzz – with the focus on bees!
The Pillory Street venue, which will be open 10.30-4.30pm during the three-day festival, has a First World War exhibition on show.
The first of a series of talks accompanying the “Nantwich and the First World War” exhibition at Nantwich Museum takes place this week.
Prominent local historian Mark Potts will speak on “The Great War – the cost to the families of Nantwich” tomorrow (Wednesday August 20).
Visitors to Nantwich Museum are invited to an Open Day where they can influence the form of the new “Treasures of Nantwich” display.
The new exhibition has been funded by a grant of £8,250 through the Art Fund, supported by The Headley Trust.
A fascinating insight into Nantwich life during the First World War has been unveiled at Nantwich Museum.
“Nantwich and the First World War – the impact of war on a market town” is a new exhibition at the museum on Pillory Street.
The proceeds of a “Thanks for the Memory” dementia tribute concert was shared between Nantwich Museum and the Alzheimer’s Society.
The event, hosted by Cranage Hall Hotel and Conference Centre, featured music from the 1930s to the 1960s, played by the Dave Egerton Band.
The amazing artistic talents of Nantwich school children are on display at the town’s museum for another week.
Paintings like this “Nantwich Market” Picasso style by a Stapeley Broad Lane CE Primary School Year 5 pupil make up the “SkoolsFest 14” exhibition in the Millennium Gallery.
Auctioneer and TV personality Robert Stones has been honoured with the prestigious Dutton Medal at Nantwich Museum. The museum’s board nominate an individual every year for the medal made by Ron Dutton in memory of his parents.
Visitors to Nantwich Museum have voted for the winner of a Nantwich Camera Club exhibition. And from 100 prints, the overall winner was Wendy Williams and this shot, called “Mill at Sunset”.
Nantwich Civic Society entertained 31 members of Lancaster Civic Society with a trip around the town. They were met at Nantwich Civic Centre by Civic Society members and Town Mayor, Christine Farrall before enjoying a tour of the town.
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