‘Riots, Rogues and Rebellions’: Fighting for “Votes for Women!”
This online exhibition explores the role of the Suffragettes and the Suffragists in the fight to gain women the right […]
This online exhibition explores the role of the Suffragettes and the Suffragists in the fight to gain women the right […]
Free exhibition open May 2023 – September 2023 Monarchs of the United Kingdom have been acknowledging their favoured suppliers since […]
by Anna Kutuzova The opening of both institutions, but especially the university for women, attracted a lot of attention bringing […]
An exhibition, curated by Katie Smith, which engages with the photographs and objects from the collections of Egham Museum to […]
Read Part 1 here Read Part 2 here The final section of this exhibition features the works of women artists […]
Read Part 1 here. The journey through the Egham Museum’s art collection continues into the beginning of the twentieth century. […]
Egham has always been quite picturesque. Embraced by green fields and historical landmarks, Egham and its surroundings have been ideal […]
READ PART 1 HERE READ PART 2 HERE Ordinary Life Roads, pavements, junctions are all much the same. Journeys, car […]
READ PART 1 HERE Lush Natural Scenery We are fortunate to live close to areas of outstanding beauty and the […]
Egham High Street has been home to two cinemas. The Gem Cinema opened in 1910 in a new building between […]
Celebrating the bicentenary of the current building of St John’s Church, 1820-2020 Read Part 1 here Read Part 2 here […]
Celebrating the bicentenary of the current building of St John’s Church, 1820-2020 Read Part 1 here The Sound of the […]
Celebrating the bicentenary of the current building of St John’s Church, 1820-2020 An introduction to St John’s Church The year […]
Read parts 1, 2 and 3 here From Holloway Sanatorium to Virginia Park Building a Reputation On 19 April 1861, […]
Read parts 1 and 2 here Holloway Sanatorium and Mental Illness pre-1948 Holloway Sanatorium was a place designed to take […]