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Wellingborough Museum

Image: The path to the front door to our new museum.

12 Castle Way
Wellingborough
NN8 1XB
Northamptonshire
England

Collection details
Agriculture
Archaeology
Archives
Coins and Medals
Costume and Textiles
Industry
Science and Technology
Social History
Toys and Hobbies
Weapons and War

Facilities

Parking: yes
Food: yes
Shop: yes
Guided tours: yes
Baby changing facilities: yes
Study area: yes
Wheelchair access: yes

Our new museum opened in May 2007 in Castle Way, Wellingborough, close to the Castle Theatre. Free parking is available in the nearby multi-storey car park, or the Castle's Theatre's car park, or on-street in Castle Road. We are free for entry, and remain an independent volunteer-staffed museum. At present we have opened up the shop and Victorian pool area, and our downstairs gallery covering the period from 1800 to 1950. Our exhibition on Wellingborough Zoo is open, as is the Dulley Room, a multi-purpose function room seating 100 people, available for exhibitions, school, and conference use. This room is equiped with DVD projector and sound system, also with staging, and is regularly used by the Northamptonshire Film Archive Trust for film shows.
Representatives of the Northamptonshire Family History Society are at the museum every Wednesday from 10.30am to 3pm to answer questions and advise on research, and also on the second Saturday of the month.

Contact details
Museum (Tel) : 01933 276838
New museum fit-out (Tel) : 01933 225447
General information (Fax) : 01933 222740
museum : wellingboroughmuseum@msn.com
new museum fit-out : wdwharton@supanet.com
Website : www.wellingboroughmuseum.co.uk

Open
Monday to Saturday 10am-4.30pm. Open Bank Holiday Mondays.

Admission charges
Admission: Free, donations welcome.

Description
The Wellingborough Museum is housed in Dulley's Baths, built in 1892 as an indoor swimming pool by David Dulley, a brewer in the town. In 1920, the building was bought by George Cox and converted into a shoe factory. Cox's moved to larger premises in 1995, and the building is now being fitted out as the Wellingborough Museum. The building is 10,000 square feet in size, and displays the collection of artefacts owned by the Winifred Wharton Trust, previously shown in Croyland Hall in Wellingborough.

Collections description
A typical market-town collection of mainly social items relating to Wellingborough and district. Our new building is 10,000 square feet, and we are working on the displays in the main galleries. The lower gallery shows the Borough's history from earliest times up to the First World War. The upper gallery will show the 20th Century, mainly in room settings. At present you can see the shop, the restored Victorian swimming pool area and the lower gallery.

Key artists and exhibits
Themes of particular interest to the museum are: ; The lacemaking industry ; Mick Mannock the First World War fighter pilot ; The bombing of Wellingborough ; Wellingborough Zoopark ; Brewers ; The Corn Exchange ; The railway ; Agricultural artefacts

General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Pre-booking service for groups
Guided tours Collections
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance) Disability Access
Parking for disabled available
Toilets for disabled
Wheelchair access to all public areas Children and Families
Baby changing facilities
Events and resources for children and families General Education
Member of staff available with responsibility for education Schools Education
Primary school education service available Facilities
Cafeteria
Facilities for private functions and events
Meeting room available
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Refreshments
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