Cleaning Session at the Museum!
Yesterday, on Monday 21st of November, conservator Emily Nisbet-Hawkins visited the museum to tell us how to take care of […]
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 […]
Egham Museum is delighted to announce that it has received £28,300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an an […]
Tonight local residents will gather at Royal Holloway to remember those sons of Englefield Green who gave their lives to […]