Share your memories of the 2014 floods on 25th February at the Museum
Were you affected by the floods in 2014? If so, we would like to hear from you! In partnership with […]
Were you affected by the floods in 2014? If so, we would like to hear from you! In partnership with […]
It’s going to be a busy and exciting year for us here at the museum in 2017. We’d like to […]
Yesterday, on Monday 21st of November, conservator Emily Nisbet-Hawkins visited the museum to tell us how to take care of […]
The great hall of the old Literary Institute was lit up and crackling with heat on the evening of November […]
On Friday 15th July this year, The Englefield Green Memorial Trust unveiled the village’s new memorial dedicated to those who […]
The spotlight at Egham Museum is firmly on Strode’s College from next week, with an exhibition documenting its roots and how […]
We are delighted to welcome Rhi to the team this month. Rhi will be our resident blogger, capturing stories of […]
Today, Friday 14th October, Egham Museum submitted its Return submission to the Museum Accreditation Scheme, managed by Arts Council England, […]
As we settle further into the academic year, we reflect on how we have worked with our Strode’s College neighbours, and […]
Almost a hundred years ago, in 1918, women first won the vote in the United Kingdom. Although it was not […]
We are currently reviewing and updating our plans in order to improve our Museum offer. We would like to hear […]
Alongside the official Magna Carta 800th Embroidery on display at the museum until June, you can also take a look […]
Egham Museum is delighted to be working with Charlotte Young, PhD candidate at Royal Holloway University of London (RHUL). The […]
“I am very excited that the panels will be on display at Egham Museum and as a professional embroiderer I am […]
In April 2016, Sarah Corn begun her new role as the Museum’s part time Curator. Sarah is not new to […]