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Museum Details
Porthcawl Museum
Old Police Station
John Street
Porthcawl
CF36 5DT
Bridgend
Wales
Collection details
Archaeology
Archives
Costume and Textiles
Land Transport
Maritime
Social History
Weapons and War
Facilities
Parking: yes
Shop: yes
Library: yes
Study area: yes
Wheelchair access: yes
Contact details
General information (Tel)
:
01656 782211
Porthcawl Tourist Information Centre
:
porthcawltic@bridgend.gov.uk
Website
:
www.bridgend.gov.uk/english/tourism/index.htm
Open
31 March-31 October
Mon-Fri 1430-1600
Sat 1000-1600
1 November-30 April
Mon-Wed 1430-1600
Description
Porthcawl Museum is located in the Old Police Station, which was used as a working police station from 1877 to its closure in 1974. This listed building still has the original charge room which now houses the Porthcawl Tourist Information Centre.
Collections description
The Museum contains an exhibition of the Welsh Guards featuring memorabilia of the Guards from its formation in 1915 to the present day, including uniforms, regalia, arms, regimental records and much more. The Museum also features a fascinating collection of artifacts, costumes and memorabilia charting the social and maritime history of the Porthcawl area as well as a collection of war mementoes. The wartime records of the 49th Reconnaissance Regiment, which was formed here in 1942, are also on display. The Museum also contains records of the history of the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist founded in 1189.
The Porthcawl Art Society provides displays of the works of local artists on the first floor.
Key artists and exhibits
49th Reconnaissance Regiment
;
Welsh Guards
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