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Isle Of Wight - Museums & Art Galleries 
 

This section covers museums including working heritage museums and both civic and commercial art galleries.











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Art Galleries & Museums

DINOSAUR ISLE

Address
Tel: 01983 404344     Fax: 01983 407502
E-mail: dinosaur@iow.gov.uk
Web: www.dinosaurisle.com

Open: Daily, 10am - 6pm (April - September). 10am - 5pm (October). 10am - 4pm (November - March).

 


Enjoy Britain's finest purpose built dinosaur museum. Exhibits to see, touch, smell, hear ... and some that move! For further information on Dinosaur Isle attraction on the Isle of Wight see our website.

 

Brighstone Shop & Museum

North Street, Brighstone, PO30 4AX
Tel: 01983 740689

Row of attractive thatched cottages.






The vernacular cottages contain a National Trust shop and Village Museum (run by Brighstone Museum Trust), depicting village life in the late 19th century.

 

Brighstone Photo © Andrew McDonald
Brighstone - Photo: Andrew McDonald CCL


COWES MARITIME MUSEUM

Beckford Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight
Tel: 01983 823433       Fax: 01983 823841
E-mail: museums@iow.gov.uk
Web: www.iow.gov.uk

Open daily. Mon, Tues & Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm. Wed 11am - 7pm. Sat 9.30am - 4.30pm. Closed Thursdays.

Display features the maritime history of the Isle of Wight and includes models, paintings and photographic materials of yachting. Located within Cowes Public Library.

Old Town Hall, Newtown

c/o The Custodian, Ken Cottage, Upper Lane, Brighstone, PO30 4AT
Tel: 01983 531785
E-mail: oldtownhall@nationaltrust.org.uk

Old Town Hall Photo © Andrew McDonald
Old Town Hall, Newtown -
Photo: Andrew McDonald CCL

 

17th-century town hall with a fascinating history.



The small, now tranquil, village of Newtown once sent two members to Parliament and the Town Hall was the setting for often turbulent elections.



An exhibition inside depicts the exploits of ‘Ferguson’s Gang’, an anonymous group of Trust benefactors in the 1920's and 1930's.


MUSEUM OF ISLAND HISTORY

The Guildhall, High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight
Tel: 01983 823366       Fax: 01983 823841
E-mail: museums@iow.gov.uk
Web: www.iow.gov.uk

Open: Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm. Sun, 11am-3.30pm.

The museum traces island history using touch screen computer technology and hands-on exhibits.

Natural History Centre

High St, Godshill, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, PO38 3HZ
Tel: 01983 840046    Fax: 01983 840046
E-mail: curator@shellmuseum.co.uk

Famous sea-shell collection of over 40,000 sea-shells from both tropical and local shores. Man's use of shells from the beginning of time as tokens of wealth, love and ornamentation. The importance of the shell as a symbol used in many circumstances and still used today. Includes the worlds tiniest shell, most poisonous shell mollusc and the most beautiful shells.


LILLIPUT MUSEUM - ANTIQUE DOLLS & TOYS

High Street, Brading, Isle of Wight, PO36 0DJ
Tel:  01983 407231       
E-mail: lilliput.museum@btconnect.com
Web: www.lilliputmuseum.org.uk

Open: Throughout the year 10am-5pm.

This cottage museum contains one of the finest and most comprehensive Private Collections of old and antique dolls and toys in Great Britain. With over 2000 exhibits on display dating circa 2000BC to 1950AD.

The collection has been widely exhibited on BBC and ITV, and includes old toys, steam trains, tin cars & vans, dolls houses, teddy bears and German & French Bisque dolls. Our adjoining shop stocks a wide selection, including dolls houses and dolls house furniture, kits/accessories, limited edition teddy bears, china dolls plus various traditional toys. For further information on this doll & toy museum on the Isle of Wight see our website.

 

The Museum of Smuggling History

Botanic Garden, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, PO38 1UL
Tel: 01983 853677

Over 700 years history of smuggling in this unusual, underground museum with lots of exhibits and tableaux.


Ventnor Heritage Museum

11 Spring Hill, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, PO38 1PE
Tel: 01983 855407

The Museum, with its unusual architecture, was built in 1905 as a furniture shop. This continued to the mid 1970's when it became a car showroom. The Ventnor and District Local History Society purchased the premises in 1987. Since that date the museum has held annual exhibitions every year. Apart from the exhibition hall, we also have an extensive archive section with many hundreds of items referring to Ventnor and the surrounding area. Research enquiries are welcomed.


The Classic Boat Museum

Seaclose Wharf, Town Quay, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2EF
Tel/Fax: 01983 533493

Whilst the aim of the displays is to introduce visitors to the work of designers and craftsmen of the past, a central objective of the collection is that, as far as possible, the enjoyment of sailing. By taking them to rallies and events in this country and abroad, where a wider public may see them, it is hoped to kindle interest, knowledge and understanding of the skills of the past, and to encourage the appreciation of beautiful workmanship for its own sake. Thus some boats may be away at the time of your visit, or others may be in their place for a short time.


Guildhall Museum

High St, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 1TY
Tel: 01983 823366    Fax: 01983 823841
E-mail: rachel.silverson@iow.gov.uk

Designed by John Nash and built in 1816, the historic Guildhall is home to the Museum of Island History and Newport’s Tourist Information Centre. Discover the Island from pre-historic past to the present day with: Touch screen computers, Hands on Exhibits, Quizzes and Games, Audio Experience, Microscopic Exploration.


Quay Arts

Sea St, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 5BD
Tel: 01983 528825    Fax: 01983 526606
E-mail: info@quayarts.demon.co.uk

The Quay Arts Centre is the Isle of Wight’s leading art gallery and venue for live arts events. It is situated in a converted 19th Century brewery warehouse complex pleasantly located at the head of the River Medina in the centre of Newport. Facilities at the complex include 3 galleries, a 134 capacity theatre, a Crafts Council-listed gallery shop, a popular licensed arts café with a reputation for serving some of the best home-cooked vegetarian food on the Island and numerous workshop spaces and meeting rooms.


Isle of Wight Studio Glass

Old park, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight, PO38 1XR
Web: www.isleofwightstudioglass.co.uk

COME AND WATCH! Hand blown studio glass creating decorative and functional free blown glass vessels of all shapes and sizes. Sited along the famed and beautiful Undercliff on the south facing coast of the Isle of Wight. One-off designs, collections, corporate and commissions are produced and designed at the studio by International glassmaker Timothy Harris helped by his skilled teams of master-craftsmen. Founded in 1973 by International Glassmaker Michael Harris, Isle of Wight Studio Glass is readily recognised for the highly imaginative and original approach used in developing this magical material. Outstanding skill in design, in exploring new techniques and manufacturing has enabled Isle of Wight Studio Glass to become the leader in this field.


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