By Royal Appointment…
Free exhibition open May 2023 – September 2023 Monarchs of the United Kingdom have been acknowledging their favoured suppliers since […]
Free exhibition open May 2023 – September 2023 Monarchs of the United Kingdom have been acknowledging their favoured suppliers since […]
What does this remind you of? An avant garde art installation or something from Downton Abbey? The latter is a […]
Article by Hannah It is ‘a rather cold and misty day’ on 4 September 1909 and 11,000 Boy Scouts are […]
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.
By Cara Ross The grand façade of the Holloway Sanatorium is the brainchild of one William Crossland, a Yorkshire architect […]
The Totem pole has provided an eye-catching site for visitors to Virginia Water for over sixty years. It was formally […]
Before television, and indeed the internet, people went to the cinema to watch the news. Silent newsreels were provided by: […]
Did you see Bing Crosby having a drink at the Eclipse pub (now Prezzo) or Michael Caine driving his car […]
Did you see Bing Crosby having a drink at the Eclipse pub (now Prezzo) or Michael Caine driving his car […]
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’, […]
As part of our ‘Health, Holloway and Hype’ exhibition in 2019, we investigated some of the case books of Holloway […]
As part of Museums Week 2019, the theme of today is Women in Culture. Women have been major participant […]
During her research investigating the history of education in the Egham area over the past few centuries, Museum volunteer Margaret […]
There lies in Virginia Water churchyard an unlikely grave: that of one of the fiercest generals in the Spanish Carlist […]