You’ll never believe who I just saw…! Part 1
Did you see Bing Crosby having a drink at the Eclipse pub (now Prezzo) or Michael Caine driving his car […]
Did you see Bing Crosby having a drink at the Eclipse pub (now Prezzo) or Michael Caine driving his car […]
As we drove down the Avenue one evening in 2018, my husband and I spotted something new – the White […]
As part of our ‘Health, Holloway and Hype’ exhibition in 2019, we investigated some of the case books of Holloway […]
December 1771 saw the sensational 6-hour trial of William Davis, surgeon and apothecary for robbing the Royal Mail of a […]
2019 marked the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci – but how is he connected to Egham? […]
As part of Museums Week 2019, the theme of today is Women in Culture. Women have been major participant […]
A fatal rail accident which occurred at Egham just before 7.30pm on 7th June 1864 is described in The Railway […]
Out of all of the things exhibited in our small but interesting museum, there is an item that often catches […]
Today, Sunday 11th November 2018, marks the centenary of the end of World War I, known then as The Great […]
During her research investigating the history of education in the Egham area over the past few centuries, Museum volunteer Margaret […]
Egham Museum is the proud possessor of a mortar board belonging to distinguished botanist Lorna Scott (generously donated by her […]
As part of our current exhibition, Educating Egham: Schooling in Egham, Egham Hythe, Englefield Green, Thorpe & Virginia Water, museum volunteer […]
Egham, like many small towns in the south east of England experienced its fair share of tragedy during the war. […]
Our volunteer Chiara is back after a break with another story from the Egham High street. She has met a […]
As part of our current exhibition, Educating Egham: Schooling in Egham, Egham Hythe, Englefield Green, Thorpe & Virginia Water, museum volunteer […]