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Charles Burrell Museum
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Minstergate Thetford IP24 1BN Norfolk England
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Collection details
Agriculture, Industry, Land Transport, Science and Technology, Social History
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Contact details
Museum - during opening hours only (Tel)
:
01842 751166
Volunteer (Tel)
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07802 701911
Tourist Information Centre (Tel)
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01842 751975
Museum Administration Office (Tel)
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01842 765840
Museum Administration Office
:
burrell@thetfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
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Open
2009 Opening Times
Every Tues April - October 10.00-14.00
Every Last Sat of the month March - October 10.00-16.00
The Museum welcomes group and school visits outside of normal opening times, contact for bookings.
Please check before travelling.
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Admission charges
Admission free
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Description
The Charles Burrell Museum opened in 1991 and is housed in the former Paint Shop on Minstergate in Thetford, Norfolk.
The museum tells the stories of the Charles Burrell Works, the people who laboured there, and the machinery they produced.
The past is captured through displays representing different areas of the Works, such as the foundry, and the display of our collection of Burrell engines and other agricultural equipment.
So, visit the Museum and step in to the world of Charles Burrell, world renowned Industrialist during the golden age of engineering and agriculture.
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Collections description
The collections include a Charles Burrell and Sons Ltd steam roller and traction engine, parts of Burrell engines, factory machinery, and items linked to the Burrell Family.
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Key artists and exhibits
Charles Burrell and Sons Ltd; traction engine; steam roller; machinery; patterns; ephemera
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Collections
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
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Disability Access
Toilets for disabled
Wheelchair access to some public areas
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Facilities
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Shop
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Copyright © 24 Hour Museum
Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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