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Grampian Transport Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q5593939
Instance of:
transport museum; museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1022
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5593939/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Grampound with Creed Heritage Centre

Wikidata identifier:
Q113363981
Instance of:
museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2353
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113363981/
Collection level records:
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Grant Museum of Zoology

Wikidata identifier:
Q5596372
Also known as:
Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
Part of:
UCL Culture
Instance of:
natural history museum; zoological museum; university museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
115
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5596372/
Collection level records:
Yes, see UCL Culture

Grantham Museum

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q5596629
Instance of:
local museum; Carnegie library; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5596629/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Sir Isaac Newton Collection

    The collection contains artefacts and archival material relating to Sir Issac Newton, this includes: Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, by Sir Isaac Newton (3rd ed.)a published volume of scientific writings detailing Newton’s theories on the Laws of Motion and Memoirs of the Life of Sir Isaac Newton, by William Stukeley (1752), handwritten memoirs of Newton written by the antiquarian William Stukeley. Two manuscripts, one a short letter and one longer manuscript, both described by Stukeley as memoirs of Newton. National significance.

    Subjects

    Manuscripts; Printed ephemera; Physics; Archives; Social history; Science

    Fine Art Collection

    The collection contains a significant collection of topographical works by artists connected to Grantham and area. Plus portrait of Sir Issac Newton by Kneller. Regional significance.

    Subjects

    Fine Arts; Paintings; Portraits

    Personalia Collection

    Collection contains material relating to Sir Isaac Newton, Baroness Margaret Thatcher. National significance.

    Subjects

    Printed ephemera; Personal history; Personal accessories

    Biology Collection

    Local significance. There is a limited collections of stuffed animals and birds. The museum houses cases of butterfly collections and birds’ eggs.

    Subjects

    Natural Sciences; Butterflies; Birds; Eggs; Biology

    Costume and Textiles Collection

    The museum holds a strong collection of Victorian textiles, including samplers, plus a costume collection and an extensive range of personal accessories. Local significance.

    Subjects

    Needlework; Embroidery; Fashion; Textile arts; Costume; Victorian period

    Decorative and Applied Arts Collection

    Local significance. The museum holds a small collection of ceramics relating to Grantham.

    Subjects

    Ceramics; Pottery; Decorative Arts

    Ancient Egyptian Collection

    Local significance. The museum holds 40 ancient Egyptian objects. Classes of objects represented in the collection include: amulets; glass vessels; jewellery; metal figures; animal remains (mummies); human remains (mummies); shabtis; stone figures; textiles; toilet articles. The museum also possesses a series of 67 nineteenth century squeezes, casts and old photographs.

    Subjects

    Ancient civilizations; Antiquity; Archaeology; Egyptology

    Dambusters Collection

    Small collection of printed items relating to 617 Squadron (the Dambusters) and including original documents by Harry Humphries, adjutant for 617 Squadron. National and Local significance.

    Subjects

    Air force; Aerial bombardment; Aerial operations; Military strategy; Military exercises; Second World War (1939-1945); Military aviation; Military aircraft; Armed forces

    Ethnography Collection

    The ethnography collection accounts for approximately 5% of the total collections held and it contains a number of rare and valuable items. National significance.

    Subjects

    Ethnography

    Archaeology Collection

    There is a small but significant collection of archaeological material relating to Grantham and area. Local significance.

    Subjects

    Archaeology

    Social History Collection

    Local significance. The collections reflect the social history of Grantham and surrounding villages, particularly service industries and entertainment. Extensive collections of 19th and 20th century kitchenware.

    Subjects

    Domestic life; Service industries; Entertainment; Social history; Kitchenware

    Agriculture Collection

    The museum holds a collection of agricultural material. Local significance.

    Subjects

    Agriculture

    Science and Industry Collection

    The museum’s industrial collection is very varied and covers certain subjects, such as Aveling Barford, in detail. National significance

    Subjects

    Trade (practice); Science; Industry

    Photography Collection

    Local significance. The museum holds an extensive collection of original photographs, slides, postcards and negatives relating to Grantham and the local area.

    Subjects

    Local History; Postcards; Photographs; Photographic negatives; Photography

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Grantown Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q113370154
Also known as:
Grantown Museum & Heritage Centre, Grantown Museum and Heritage Centre
Instance of:
museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
336
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113370154/
Collection level records:
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Graves Gallery

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q5597892
Instance of:
art museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1357
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5597892/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Fine Art Collection

    A rich and varied collection of over 5,000 paintings, watercolours, prints, drawings, photographs and sculpture to illustrate British and European art from the 17th century to the present. The Modern British Collection is one of the most important in the country and includes works by Gwen John, Sir Stanley Spencer, David Bomberg, Henry Moore, Frank Auerbach and John Hoyland. European artists such as Cezanne and Bonnard are included in the European 20th Century collection. Also Dali, Miro, Picasso, Schiele, Toulouse-Lautrec and Vuillard, are represented by works on paper. The 18th and 19th centuries are seen in works by Thomas Gainsborough, JMW Turner, Tissot and the Pre-Raphaelite artists Burne-Jones, Rossetti and Millais. Old Master works by English, Spanish, Dutch and Italian 16th century painters include Jan Mytens, Morales, Ribera, Murillo, Proccaccini and Pittoni. Paintings from the 16th to the 19th century are on display at the Mappin Art Gallery, whilst the Graves Art Gallery shows the Modern Art, from the mid 19th to the late 20th century. Founding benefactions from John Newton Mappin (1800-1883), more works from his nephew Sir Frederick Thorpe Mappin (1821-1910) and Sir Wilson Mappin (d.1925) meant that by the late 1920s the catalogue had 473 works. 23 were lost in World War II. Mappin Art Gallery opened in 1887. A further benefaction from Alderman John George Graves (1866-1945) opened the Graves in 1934 and Graves gifts of works in 1929, 1935, 1937, 1942, 1945 and the J G Graves Charitable Trust gave more works. The Mappin Collection of mainly Victorian genre and historical paintings was broadened by the addition of Pre-Raphaelites, French 19th century painters of the Barbizon landscape school, British watercolours and drawings of 18th to 20th centuries and works by contemporary artists. In the 1930s to 1950s British and continental works of all periods were added including Turner, Matisse, Corot, Cezanne, and Sickert. The second half of the last century saw further additions of works by contemporary artists and prints of artists whose paintings were unaffordable such as etchings and aquatints by Goya. The Graves gift has Japanese colour woodcuts and these were augmented by Greek vase painting, Cycladic sculpture, Persian and Indian miniature painting and Chinese ceramics. Public artworks in the public spaces in the City include works by George Fullard, Paul Waplington, David Kemp, Hiliary Cartmel, Amber Hiscatt and Paul and Sue mason. Sadly the Acquisitions Fund has ceased and works now only enter the collections via bequest, gift or from the Contemporary Art Society. Modern British and European Collection is one of the most important in the country and includes works by Gwen John, Sir Stanley Spencer, David Bomberg, Henry Moore, Frank Auerbach and John Hoyland. European artists such as Cezanne and Bonnard are included in the European 20th Century collection. Also Dali, Miro, Picasso, Schiele, Toulouse-Lautrec and Vuillard, are represented by works on paper. Old Master works by English, Spanish, Dutch and Italian 16th century painters include Jan Mytens, Morales, Ribera, Murillo, Proccaccini and Pittoni. Public artworks in the public spaces in the City include works by George Fullard, Paul Waplington, David Kemp, Hiliary Cartmel, Amber Hiscott and Paul and Sue Mason.

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Great Chalfield Manor

Wikidata identifier:
Q5598949
Part of:
National Trust
Instance of:
English country house; history museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1833
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5598949/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Great Laxey Wheel

Wikidata identifier:
Q2046863
Instance of:
water wheel; national museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2019
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q2046863/
Collection level records:
Yes, see Manx National Heritage

Great North Museum: Hancock

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q5647057
Instance of:
natural history museum; university museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
398
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5647057/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection

    The museum holds 740 ancient Egyptian objects which are part of the Archaeology collection. Classes of objects represented in the collection include: amulets; basketry; canopic jars; coffins; coins; faience figures; faience vessel; flints; food/plant material; glass vessels; jewellery; metal figures; animal remains (mummies); human remains (mummies); papyrus; pottery; relief sculpture; scarabs; shabtis; shabti jar; cosmetic palettes; stelae (stone); stone figures; stone vessels; toilet articles; tools/weapons; wooden figures. Objects are known to have come from the following locations in Egypt (with the name of the excavator/sponsor and year of excavation given where possible): Abydos (Caton-Thompson, 1926); Badari (Brunton – British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1923-1924); Fayum (Caton-Thompson and Gardner – British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1926; also 1937); Hemamieh (Caton-Thompson – British School of Archaeology, 1924); Helwan (1937, 1947); Gurob (Petrie, 1932?); Naucratis; Qasr el-Sagha (Caton-Thompson – British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1924-1925); Qau (Petrie- British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1922-1925); Antaeopolis (Petrie – British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1923-1924); Saqqarah. Objects are known to have come from the following locations in the Near East (with the name of the excavator/sponsor and year of excavation given where possible): Tell el-Ajjul (Petrie – British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1931).

    Subjects

    Antiquities; Ancient civilizations; Antiquity; Archaeological sites; Archaeological objects; Egyptology; Archaeological excavations

    Fine Art

    Large collection of watercolours and engravings by Thomas Bewick.

    Archaeology

    Mainly 19th century material and include ephemeral European collection, pre Roman and a small Egyptology collection. Material from Newcastle is collected by the Museum of Antiquities.

    Decorative Art

    The collections include Ulhman Collection, 72 pieces, Asian 2, West European 29 pieces and Schwitter’s Merzbarn; The Ulhman collection of West African sculpture, donated by author and artist, Fred Uhlman, local to the North East , is 100 years old and concentrates on former French Territories, in particular Mali and the Cote d’Ivoire.

    Ethnography

    Some of the collection is pre 1800 and came via the George Allan(1736-1800) Collection originally from Marmaduke Tunstasll’s (1743-90) and much was acquired before 1850 making it one of the country’s oldest. Other collector’s donations include Col CHE Adamson(1930), Miss Jukia Boyd (1892), AH Dickinson (1946), Samuel Graham, curator of the Hancock 1911-24, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum(1949-1954), Hon JG Lambton(1792-1840), Dr EA Weatherill and the Dorman family. Interestingly the University once held the George Brown collection of 3,000 items, mainly Pacific, but these were controversially sold in 1987. Material is from Oceania, including 5 masks of mud and spider’s webs, a skull mask and a ‘Ramberamp man’ from Vanuatu, Kiribati spears and 2 coir suits of armour, Hawaiian neck ornaments; Australasia has an important collection from Capt. Cook’s voyages including a Maori paddle and a rare Hawaiian war deity, wooden and stone figures from Rapa Nui(Easter Island), carved paddles and drum from Austral Islands and Australian churinga and boomerangs; Africa has material from all corners but includes a wide range of weapons from Somalia, Zulu and Xhosa beadwork, Nigerian masks and carvings and brasswork, baskets and pottery; Asian material includes Buddhist and Hindu figures, Persian documents, Turkish shoes; SE Asia has hats, musical instruments and baskets; North America shows 18th century garments, bone implements, moccasins, weapons, stone tools, masks and pipes.

    Natural Science

    Large and important collections and in many areas are the largest in Northern England especially Insects c.143,000 with extensive data, some types, British and foreign specimens; Molluscs c.38,000 also British and foreign has 50 types and numerous figured specimens; Marine invertebrates c.1600 dried specimens includes some syntypes and figured; Spirit c.8900 is mainly inverts. And fish with types from the Brady collection Crustacea and Alder Collection Hydrozoa; Eggs and nest c.28000 is the largest in the region and mainly clutches in nests; Fish, amphibians and reptiles c.120 small collection, some cited; Skins c.9500 only collection in region has British and foreign birds and mammals; Osteology c.2000 largest in region includes extinct species; Herbarium c.73,900 easily largest in region includes British and foreign material; there are also 230 models, c.2000 mounted birds and mammals and an important collection c.18,000 microscope slides 6,000 of which are Brady Collection Crustacea with 600 type specimens; There is also an important archive and collections of rocks, minerals and fossils. All the collections are listed in the ‘Catalogue of Natural Science Collections in North East England, 1986’.

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Great Yarmouth Row Houses

Wikidata identifier:
Q15222079
Also known as:
Row 111 Great Yarmouth
Part of:
English Heritage
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1657
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q15222079/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q17361850
Also known as:
Manchester Police Museum, Former Newton Street Police Station
Instance of:
police museum; archive; police station; local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
206
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q17361850/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Social History Collection

    Documentary material, objects and images relating to the history of the Police Force divided into pre 1829 and post 1829 items, the latter featuring the Special Constabulary, Civilian staff, Police Cadets, Volunteers and other temporary staff. There are objects relating to criminal investigation, crime, criminals, courts, prisons and punishment and also specialist police departments such as the mounted police and dog sections. Police welfare organisations such as the Police Federation and various Crime Support/Assurance groups are also featured, together with buildings associated with the police service and issues such as Royal Visits and Home Office documents.

    Subjects

    Social History

    Transport Collection

    Police motorcycles and bicycles used by the police from the 1950s to present day are contained in the collection together with associated documentary evidence, images and objects related to the work of the Transport Police and other subjects such as road safety campaigns and crash investigations.

    Subjects

    Transport

    Numismatics Collection

    Counterfeit coins and notes.

    Subjects

    Numismatics

    Costume and Textile Collection

    Police uniform and 1 banner.

    Subjects

    Costume and Textile

    Arms and Armour Collection

    The involvement of the Police in WW I, WW II and the Cold War period is covered including civil defence structures and auxiliary wartime organisations.

    Subjects

    Arms and Armour

    Photographic Collection

    B/W and colour photographs in the form of glass negatives, transparencies, prints, film reels and video.

    Subjects

    Photography

    Archives Collection

    Police official records; Archives 1839-1968 including post-war civil defence and personnel records, newspaper cuttings, officer’s memoirs and printed and hand-written ephemera relating to police matters. There is also a secondary and comparative group of published material relating to other UK mainland police forces and those throughout the world.

    Subjects

    Archives

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

The Green Howards Museum

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q5602684
Also known as:
The Green Howards Museum, Green Howards Regimental Museum
Instance of:
regimental museum; independent museum; church building
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
207
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5602684/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection history (Collection development policy)

    The collection consists of material relating to the Green Howards, an infantry regiment, also known as the 19th Regiment of Foot, The Alexandra Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment and The Yorkshire Regiment during the period 1688 – 2006.

    Key personalities within the regiment first began collecting material in the late 19th century, collecting silver, medals and writing histories. In 1911 the first published list of collections is included as an appendix in ‘A History of the Service of the 19th Regiment 1688-1911’. By 1922 a museum opens at the regimental depot in Richmond.

    The collection grows throughout the 1930s (particularly medals, items collected during WW1 and uniforms) resulting in the first museum catalogue published 1936 totally 1245 items. By 1938 the collection has grown to proportions which enable it to be opened to the public.

    When the depot closed the museum found a new home in Trinity Church, positioned in the centre of Richmond’s marketplace. The new museum opened in 1973 and the celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023. During the 1990s the museum acquired its first digital collections database and continues to use Modes Complete.

    When the regiment amalgamated to form the Yorkshire Regiment in 2006 it was agreed that each of the three antecedent regimental museums (York Army Museum, The Green Howards Museum and the Duke of Wellington’s collection at the Bankfield Museum in Halifax) would take responsibility for collecting material from the battalion that had an historic link with a particular museum. In the case of the Green Howards, that was the 2nd Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards).

    As a result of the 2012 Defence Review the Yorkshire Regiment was reduced from three to two regular battalions and one territorial battalion. Following this decision the Yorkshire Regiment merged the three existing regular Battalions into two regular battalions and at the same time removed antecedent titles. As the new battalions had no direct connection to a particular museum it was agreed that from August 2013 the Yorkshire Regiment Trust would own all objects collected in relation to the Yorkshire Regiment. The three antecedent Regimental museums would work with the Yorkshire Regiment to manage the collection, documentation, preservation and exhibiting of material. The regiment has since been renamed The Royal Yorkshire Regiment (2023) and the collection is held at the York Army Museum.

    In 2013-2014 the museum closed for a full refurbishment, including installation of new galleries, high quality display cases, interactives and a special exhibition space. The museum’s medal room, now containing approximately 4500 medals and 18 Victoria Crosses, was untouched during the redevelopment so underwent a refit during 2019.

    In 2024, the collection catalogue lists approximately 40,000 items including 20,000 photographs.

    Source: Collection development policy

    Date: 2024

    Licence: CC BY-NC

  • Collection overview (Collection development policy)

    The current collection is broken down into categories including archive, art, books, weaponry, medals, objects, silver and uniform.

    Archives & Books

    Museum archives consist of official documentation and personal letters over the history of the regiment, the earliest document dated 1689. The archives also contain documentation of the history and development of the museum. A small amount is on display with the majority in storage to support research activities. The book collection, consisting of primary source bound books and secondary source published material is also available to researchers.

    Audio-visual collections, including cassette tapes, video tapes and CDs as well as born digital recordings created by the museum in recent years. These consist mainly of individual interviews with soldiers.

    Art

    A collection of oil paintings are displayed in the Normanby Room with the remainder of this sub-collection in storage. The majority of the items on display are commissioned, traditional portraits while many of the recent donations to this collection have been created by soldiers.

    Medal

    The medal collection forms the core of the museum collections. Approximately 4500 medals, including 14 of the 18 Victoria Crosses and 2 of the 3 George Crosses awarded to members of the regiment can be found on display in the medal room.

    Object

    One of the largest sub-collections within the museum consisting of memorabilia, personal equipment and items. The majority is placed in storage and is used for special exhibitions, articles and research. It includes a further sub-category of ‘furniture’: a collection of Robert Thompson, otherwise known as the ‘mouseman’, furniture can be found in the Normanby Room. Dating from the 1930s onwards, the collection has been in continuous use over its 90 years history and continues to be used in museum events.

    Photographs

    Approximately half of the catalogues on the museum’s collection management system are photographs, both loose and contained in albums. The majority of the loose photographs are digitised, while albums are currently catalogued to album level.

    Silver

    A collection of regimental silver, used in the Mess or as sporting trophies can be found in the Normanby Room. Many were commissioned by members of the regiment to mark specific events such as marriages, promotions or retirement.

    Uniform

    A collection of approximately 2500 wearable items (catalogued to individual item level), worn by regular, milita, volunteer and territorial battalions. This includes headdress and personal equipment dating 1780-2014. The collections include a subcategory of ‘badges’, a collection of regular, militia and volunteer badges, buckles and buttons dating 1750-2006.

    Weaponry

    The museum houses a collection of firearms and edged weapons from across the 300 year regimental history. The majority are in storage, with approximately ¼ of the museum’s firearms on display including a Spandau 08 Maxim machine gun captured at Contalmaison on 10th July 1916.

    Source: Collection development policy

    Date: 2024

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Green Lane Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q113363745
Instance of:
museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1976
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113363745/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Green’s Windmill and Science Centre

Wikidata identifier:
Q116738926
Also known as:
Greenʼs Mill and Science Centre, Nottingham
Instance of:
local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
507
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q116738926/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Greenfield Valley Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q5604011
Also known as:
Parc Treftadaeth Dyffryn Maes Glas, Greenfield Valley Heritage Park
Part of:
Aura Wales
Instance of:
museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
194
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5604011/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Greenway House

Wikidata identifier:
Q1544827
Also known as:
Greenway House, Greenway Estate
Part of:
National Trust
Instance of:
historic house museum; English country house; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2336
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q1544827/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Greenwich Borough Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q113263701
Also known as:
Greenwich Borough Museum at Charlton House
Accreditation number:
T 591
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113263701/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse

Wikidata identifier:
Q113568276
Part of:
Norfolk Museums
Instance of:
museum; local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
742
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113568276/
Collection level records:
Yes, see Norfolk Museums

Greyfriars House and Garden

Wikidata identifier:
Q5608384
Also known as:
The Greyfriars, Greyfriars
Part of:
National Trust
Instance of:
building
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1996
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q5608384/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Greys Court

Wikidata identifier:
Q3776690
Also known as:
Rotherfield Greys Castle, Greys Court; castle wall, towers and well house, Rotherfield Greys Court
Part of:
National Trust
Instance of:
historic house museum; English country house; quadrangular castle
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1736
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q3776690/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

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