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Eastleigh Museum
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25 High Street Eastleigh SO50 5LF Hampshire England
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Mr and Mrs Brown
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Collection details
Science and Technology, Social History, Land Transport
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Contact details
General information (Tel)
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023 8064 3026
General information (Fax)
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023 8065 3582
Curator
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sue.tapliss@hants.gov.uk
Visitor Services Manager
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gill.budden@hants.gov.uk
Website
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www.hants.gov.uk/museum/eastlmus
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Open
Tues-Fri 1000-1700
Sat 1000-1600
Sun-Closed Mon
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Description
Eastleigh Museum, housed in the old Salvation Army Citadel, is on High Street in the busy town centre and close to the Swan Shopping Centre.
Discover Eastleigh’s past, and meet Mr and Mrs Brown a local locomotive engine driver and his wife. There is always something new to see with a regularly changing programme of special exhibitions, workshops, talks and events, plus Family Friendly activities, cafe, and gifts.
Meet Mr and Mrs Brown : Discover what life was like in Eastleigh during the 1930s and meet Mr and Mrs Brown, a local engine driver and his wife. Visit our recreation of their family home, a Victorian terraced house for which Eastleigh is well known. Displays include the living room at teatime and scullery.
The Story of Eastleigh : Eastleigh Museum was founded in 1986 and has collected many local history objects through which we tell our story.
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Articles
News In Brief - Week Ending January 14 2007
National Archaeology Week Launches Across UK
A History Of Concealed Objects At Eastleigh Museum
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Disability Access
Wheelchair access to all public areas
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Children and Families
Activities for pre-school children
Events and resources for children and families
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General Education
Academic publications and resources available
Adult lectures and courses held
Education facilities available
Member of staff available with responsibility for education
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Facilities
Cafeteria
Refreshments
Shop
Study facilities
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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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