Child’s Boot
Article by Cara Ross The use of shoes in English folklore has a long history, one that is rooted in […]
Article by Cara Ross The use of shoes in English folklore has a long history, one that is rooted in […]
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 […]
When was the last time you sent a postcard or wrote a letter to family or a friend? Perhaps in […]
Read Part 1 here Read Part 2 here The final section of this exhibition features the works of women artists […]
Date: Wednesday 24 February, 2021 Time: 6pm – 7pm FREE Behind the Glass is an opportunity to dive deeper into […]
We are exciting to announce that the Egham Museum is working in partnership with the Egham Chamber of Commerce to […]
We have a selection of colouring-in sheets for your to download, print and colour-in at home or at school. Choose […]
In May 2020, whilst the country was still in lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, we set you a challenge… […]
Celebrating the bicentenary of the current building of St John’s Church, 1820-2020 Read Part 1 here Read Part 2 here […]
Celebrating the bicentenary of the current building of St John’s Church, 1820-2020 Read Part 1 here The Sound of the […]
Celebrating the bicentenary of the current building of St John’s Church, 1820-2020 An introduction to St John’s Church The year […]
This quiz has been produced by The Egham Museum Trust’s (TEMT) Chairman, Vivian Bairstow, to entertain and challenge you on […]
This quiz has been produced by The Egham Museum Trust’s (TEMT) Chairman, Vivian Bairstow, to entertain and challenge you on […]
This quiz has been produced by The Egham Museum Trust’s (TEMT) Chairman, Vivian Bairstow, to entertain and challenge you on […]