Egham Museum Closed Until Further Notice
On Wednesday 26th August Egham experienced very heavy rainfall, which resulted in extensive flooding in the museum gallery. Thankfully, due to the […]
On Wednesday 26th August Egham experienced very heavy rainfall, which resulted in extensive flooding in the museum gallery. Thankfully, due to the […]
Egham Museum’s ‘Our Street at War’ project is now on HistoryPin. The museum was awarded £1,700 from the Heathrow Community […]
Egham Museum is delighted to announce the award of a grant of £6,000 from Heathrow Airport to create a Magna […]
Egham Museum and the Runnymede Art Society are planning an exciting exhibition for the summer of 2015 showcasing the evolution […]
As a teaching museum, providing opportunities for students and recent graduates to gain experience, develop skills and devise, develop and […]
Egham is not normally a town you would expect to have connections to the Royal Navy, let alone to have […]
“Illogical and absurd”, “limited in their scope of social responsibility”: this is David Fleming’s assessment of, and warning to, museums […]
During the First World War Germany waged a campaign of submarine warfare against Britain designed to undermine it’s capacity to […]
Egham is not normally a town you would associate with firsts. However, in February 1885 it was home to the […]
In England village disputes occur regularly, usually sparked by an errant hedgerow or an unpopular application for planning permission. Few […]
As our local council considers whether or not there should be a new national monument to Magna Carta at Runnymede, and […]
There lies in Virginia Water churchyard an unlikely grave: that of one of the fiercest generals in the Spanish Carlist […]