For the month of November Horsham Museum & Art Gallery took part in the Instagram #Museum30 initiative. One of the many interesting posts they came up with was one about a Horsham man who walked 1,000 miles! The Museum holds in its archive the ‘Verrall Medal’ which recognises this amazing achievement. The story was takenContinueContinue reading “Horsham man who walked 1,000 miles!”
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Adopt an Artefact – the postie’s five-wheeled bike
We continue looking at our Adopt an Artefact scheme, run by the Friends of Horsham Museum & Art Gallery. There are a dozen items to choose from, so how about adopting one or more as unusual Christmas presents? The money raised helps fund important projects at the museum, such as the conservation of our collectionContinueContinue reading “Adopt an Artefact – the postie’s five-wheeled bike”
Magic time ahead for Museum Friends!
There will be magic in the air for the Friends’ Christmas event on on Wednesday December 3 at 2pm in the Wesley Hall at the Cornerstone Methodist Church, London Road, Horsham. On this occasion, we will be entertained by John Field, an Associate Member of the Inner Magic Circle who has been practising the artContinueContinue reading “Magic time ahead for Museum Friends!”
Adopt an artefact – Lord and Lady Eversfield
Christmas is creeping up closer every day – so how about something a bit different for a festive present? Horsham Museum & Art Gallery has an interesting idea – why not adopt a museum artefact? There are a dozen to choose from. The money raised helps fund important projects at the museum, such as theContinueContinue reading “Adopt an artefact – Lord and Lady Eversfield”
Adopt an Object – Dead cat anyone?
How about a really unusual present idea for Christmas or even a birthday? Forget socks, towels or a box of chocolates – how about the chance to adopt one of 12 Horsham Museum & Art Gallery objects? Mummified Cat The money raised helps fund important projects at the museum, such as the conservation of ourContinueContinue reading “Adopt an Object – Dead cat anyone?”