‘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 […]
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As we drove down the Avenue one evening in 2018, my husband and I spotted something new – the White […]
As part of our 2020 temporary exhibition, ‘Location, Location, Location: Egham and Area Behind and in Front of the Camera’, […]
During her research investigating the history of education in the Egham area over the past few centuries, Museum volunteer Margaret […]
Egham-by-Runnymede Historical Society member and resident of Thorpe, Jill Williams, gives us an overview of the village: Thorpe is a […]
In England village disputes occur regularly, usually sparked by an errant hedgerow or an unpopular application for planning permission. Few […]