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County Londonderry -
Museums & Art Galleries
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Museums long ago ceased to be stuffy
rooms full of glass cases containing bits of old pottery
and fossilised bones. Today even most conventional
museums including displays which change but over recent
years there has been a growth in industrial and "living"
museums. Here you can get a feel for how people lived
and worked, the hardships they endured...
Galleries listed include not just civic
galleries displaying publicly owned artworks, but also
privately owned galleries with items for sale.
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Not all the
museums and galleries in the County Londonderry area are listed.
Please provide details of any we have missed here.
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GARVAGH MUSEUM & HERITAGE
CENTRE
Main Street, Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, BT51
5AE
Tel: 028 2955 8216 Fax: 028 2955 8993
E-mail us
Web:
www.garvaghmuseum.com
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Garvagh Museum and
Heritage Centre is situated in the walled garden
of the grounds of the Ancestral home of the
Canning family. Capturing rural life in the
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Pledging Stone |
Outside the main building
is a blacksmiths shop with a large display of
horse drawn, agricultural implements and
machinery.
Open May to August: Wednesday to
Friday: 12noon- 5pm, Saturday: 2pm - 5pm. Groups
by arrangement at other times by request.
For further details on Garvagh Museum & Heritage
Centre in Garvagh, Co. Londonderry see our
website.

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FLOWERFIELD ARTS CENTRE
185 Coleraine Road, Portstewart, Co Londonderry,
BT55 7HU
Tel: 028 7083 1400
E-mail:
info@flowerfield.org
Web:
www.flowerfield.org
Flowerfield Arts Centre runs over 80 visual arts
and crafts courses for adults and children so
there is something to suit all tastes and
hobbies. Annual Arts Festival and the Centre
also hosts an Artists in Residence programme.
Flowerfield has a collection of over 100 works
and prints, sculptural ceramics, paintings and
permanent sculptures in the grounds. The Centre
has comprehensive wheelchair access throughout
the building, a children's play area and three
galleries.

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THE CLARAGH HERITAGE
CENTRE
Tom Graham, Moneydig Road, Kilrea
Tel: 028 2954 0370
Visits by prior appointment only, please
telephone to confirm.
Free admission, donations welcome.
Claragh
Heritage Centre is situated in the lower Bann
valley in the townland of Claragh. Set in 3.5
acres of garden, this private museum is one of
the area's best kept secrets. On your guided
tour there is much of interest. Almost all
aspects of rural life over two centuries are
covered from the farm kitchen to implements of
all description that were used before and during
mechanisation on the farm. Some rarer items on
show include a binder used in the 1940's and
50's and a turnip thinner from the 1920's. Feel
free also to stroll through the extensive
grounds. See the water wheel at work on the
stream or rest in the small church. Around every
corner there is something to catch the eye. The
bell tower and items relating to the central
railway are well worth seeing. If you want to
lean over the half door or sit by the hearth you
can do so in Jamie's cottage. Built on the site
of an original thatched cottage occupied by
Jimmy and Hannah Mullan, Stephen has recaptured the
nostalgia of country living in his two-roomed
cottage. Ideal for group outings, booking is
essential as admission is by appointment.
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Workhouse Museum
23 Glendermott Road, Londonderry, County
Londonderry, BT48 6BG
Tel: 028 7131 8328 Fax:
028 7137 7633
First Floor: 'Atalantic Memorial', an
exhibition on the effects on the City and the
role the City played during the Battle of the
Atlantic. Temporary exhibitions in other
galleries.
Second Floor: 'Famine', an exhibition by
Trócaire comparing the Great Hunger in Ireland
with the recent famine in Somalia. Displays on
life in the Workhouse.
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Springhill House And
Costume Collection
20 Springhill Road, Moneymore, County
Londonderry, BT45 7NQ
Tel: 028 8674 8210 Fax:
028 8674 8210
E-mail:
springhill@ntrust.org.uk
A charming 17th century house with a rich and
fascinating history, now run by The National
Trust. The guided tour includes the history of
the house and its family, the resident ghost and
also the first-class and colourful costume
collection. There are beautiful walled gardens,
estate walks and a tea-room. The rustic 'Barn'
is available for private functions all year
round. Only 1 hour from Belfast. Open April -
September.
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Amelia Earhart Centre And
Wildlife Sanctuary
Ballyarnet County Park, Derry, County
Londonderry, BT48 7UF
Tel: 028 7135 4040
E-mail:
ameliaearhart@compuserve.com
This exhibition centre was erected to
commemorate the unexpected landing of Amelia
Earhart on her historic solo flight across the
Atlantic on 21 May 1932. Museum guide available
for tour of centre, who will show where Amelia
Earhart landed and ready to answer any questions
on the event, the centre is located in the north
of the city in Ballyarnett.
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