‘Riots, Rogues and Rebellions’…Where to Start?
Exploring protest through comparison is not just fascinating. It has the potential to be immensely useful: improving our understanding of and facilitating more open conversations around discontent.
Exploring protest through comparison is not just fascinating. It has the potential to be immensely useful: improving our understanding of and facilitating more open conversations around discontent.
Article by Elena Guta The Egham Royal Show is a show which is annually held in the August bank holiday […]
by Geoff Meddelton Enclosure, the parcellation of land, a visible manifestation of the privatization of asset ownership characterized by the […]
Article by Cara Ross Another item in our collection originating from the sanatorium is this simple dessert spoon. This item […]
When was the last time you sent a postcard or wrote a letter to family or a friend? Perhaps in […]
Article by Jack McLoughlin Preamble: First examining these objects not so much as an expert in numismatics as someone who […]
Article by Joshua Whalley This week, we will be looking at the ARP badge and whistle. The ARP badge was […]
19 – 30 July 2022 This exhibition has been curated by Royal Holloway Public History MA student Katie Smith. At […]
Saturday 4 June, 1-3pm
Downstairs at the Literary Institute
Thursday 12 May, 3pm – 5pm
Downstairs at the Literary Institute
A chance to meet new people and get creative with this free bunting workshop.
Thursday 12 May, 1pm-2.30pm
Downstairs at the Literary Institute
A chance to meet new people and share stories inspired by the Egham Museum collection.
Tuesday 26 April, 10am – 11.30am
Downstairs at the Literary Institute
A chance to meet new people and share stories inspired by the Egham Museum collection.
A free interactive exhibition
22 March – 12 July
Researched and created throughout 2020 (during lockdown) and installed in early 2021, the ‘Egham Visions: Land in the Bend of […]
Researched and planning throughout 2020 (in lockdown) and installed in early 2021, the ‘Egham Visions: Land in the Bend of […]