1857 Indian Uprising
Contextualisation: The Indian Uprising has been said to have been one of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings against a European Empire […]
Contextualisation: The Indian Uprising has been said to have been one of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings against a European Empire […]
This article was inspired by a small collection of items found during our Collections Review, which were all linked to […]
Inspired by the story of Lorna Scott (you can find out more about her here), we have put together this […]
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 […]
The Cyclists’ Touring Club was originally founded in 1878 under the name Bicycle Touring Club, which was subsequently re-named to […]
In the Museum’s collection we have object number MC677, ‘Dennis Servant’s Agency’ sign board 1900’s, Egham High Street. There is […]
We have a rather unique collection item here at Egham Museum. This is the story of one local man’s unique […]
Download the set of Second World War worksheets below which contain information and activities. Ideal for Key Stage 2. Kindly […]
Steven Franklin and his guests discuss the important questions surrounding the mystery Runnymede glass. Where did it come from? Why […]
Steven Franklin and his guests discuss the important questions surrounding Mow, Egham Museum’s golden cockerel. Where did he come from? […]
Inspired by the release of The Dig (a new Netflix film about the discovery of Sutton Hoo on the eve […]
The Egham Museum has been collecting items for over 50 years; our collection has grown substantially since we first opened […]
Who can forget the glorious sight of the RAF Red Arrows soaring over Runnymede to mark the 800th anniversary of […]