Just Williams Part 2 – some of the Victorian tradesmen who shaped Egham High Street
Margaret C Stewart Over the last few years we have seen many of the businesses in Egham High Street close […]
Margaret C Stewart Over the last few years we have seen many of the businesses in Egham High Street close […]
By Cara Ross The grand façade of the Holloway Sanatorium is the brainchild of one William Crossland, a Yorkshire architect […]
Article by Jack McLoughlin Preamble: First examining these objects not so much as an expert in numismatics as someone who […]
Over the last few years we have seen many of the businesses in Egham High Street close – and welcomed […]
Article researched and written by Maria Petts. In recent years there has been an overdue revival in how we look […]
The Totem pole has provided an eye-catching site for visitors to Virginia Water for over sixty years. It was formally […]
Object CER414 is a ceramic plate, bearing the name ‘J. Hopkins & Sons, Egham’. This plate can be matched 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 […]
Egham Museum’s collection includes a set of bakery items, including bread tins, price tags and a decorative biscuit tin. We […]
Article researched and written by Maria Petts. Gwen Lally, born Gwendoline Rosalie Lally Tollendal Speck, was a prolific producer of […]
Object MC838 is a silver spatula, engraved with the words Nightingale Chemist Egham. , cut down from a dessert knife […]
Frederick Hyde was a Saddler and Harness Maker who set up his shop at 178 High Street, Egham (now Big […]
Object MC1067 in the Museum is an inscribed pane of glass from the windows of the upper west side of the […]