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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 North Devon area are listed.
Please provide details of any we have missed here.
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Ilfracombe Museum
Wilder Road, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 8AF
Tel: 01271 863541
Ilfracombe Museum boasts a fascinating
collection of over 20,000 items of natural
history, Victoriana, maritime, minerals,
archaeology, maps, paintings, photos, militaria
and costume related to local history, all
lovingly gathered by curators and trustees for
over 65 years. Ilfracombe Museum also offers a
brass rubbing centre.
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South Molton & District
Museum
within Town Hall, 5 Broad Street, South Molton,
Devon, EX36 3AB
Tel: 01769 572951
In 1987 this museum won an illustrated London
News award for the best small museum of the
year. It displays offer a most coherent story
line of the life and times of the town and the
surrounding district, with items and photographs
depicting domestic activities, trades, industry
and farming. Discover a massive cider press with
contemporary implements, two fire engines, one
Newshams model bought in 1736 for £46 and the
second which is horse drawn bearing the date
1886. South Molton Museum also has a unique
pewter collection and various displays of
minerals, most of which are from local mining
works.
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Torrington Museum
High Street, Torrington, Devon, EX38 8HN
Tel: 01805 624324
A fascinating Free Museum giving an insight into
a small country town in Devon over the
centuries. Law & Order. Agriculture. Transport.
Old Postcards. Domestic Life. Local Industries.
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Museum of Barnstaple &
North Devon
The Square, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 8LN
Tel: 01271 346747
A visit to this museum is the perfect way to get
to know the area's landscape, wildlife, history
and culture. In The Story of North Devon,
special effects and hands-on activity help you
find out about life from prehistoric to
Victorian times. You can explore Tarke the
Otter's riverbanks and go under the sea to meet
a giant Leatherback Turtle. Barnstaple's finest
products are displayed here, from 17th Century
pewter to Art Pottery by Brannam, Baron and
Lauder and furniture by Shapland and Petter. Or
military displays tell the stories of the Royal
Devon Yeomanry and Devonshire Regiment. You can
walk through our model Wellington bomber to view
Chivenor airfield and find out how the Second
World War affected peoples lives.
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Braunton Museum
The Bakehouse Centre, Caen Street, Braunton,
Devon, EX33 1AA
Tel: 01271 816688
The Bakehouse Centre was specially converted
from a former bakehouse and two cottages to
house today's Museum which is reputed to have
its own ghost! It reflects the early beginnings
of the town from the arrival of St Brannock from
South Wales in the 6th Century, through to its
agricultural and later maritime heritage. Nearby
you will find the Great Field, this is a living
example of one of only two early Saxon
strip-farming systems remaining in England and
it is still operational today. While you are
here why not visit the vantage point on Beacon
Hill, where you can see wonderful views of the
whole area including Braunton Burrows, Appledore
and the estuaries of the Taw and the Torridge.
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Cobbaton Combat Collection
Cobbaton, Chittlehampton, Umberleigh, Devon,
EX37 9RZ
Tel: 01769 540740
This military museum covers mostly World War
Two, but with exhibits from the Boer War up to
the Gulf War. This collection ranges from
military surplus tanks, guns, helmets,
artillery, grenades, and bombs, to Home Front
ration books, gas masks, ARP and Home Guard
uniforms, and blackout lamps. In 1981 Preston
Isaac's runaway hobby was opened to the public,
and just keeps growing. The collection now has
over 50 vehicles and literally thousands of
other items.
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Bideford Railway Museum
Tel: 01237 423585
This is situated at Bideford's former railway
station and consists of a number of railway
vehicles, artefacts and displays of local
railway interest. There is also a gift shop,
refreshment area and information about The Tarka
Trail. Free admission.
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Maritime Museum
Odun House, Odun Road, Appledore, Bideford,
Devon, EX39 1PT
Tel: 01237 422064
The North Devon Maritime Museum is in a fine
listed building, with items from our local
seafaring past, models and photographs of sail
and steam vessels, shipbuilding, fishing, wreck
and rescue. World War ll Display. Video Shows
most afternoons.
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Barometer World & Museum
Tel: 01805 603443
Edwin Banfield, a retired Bank Manager, started
this remarkable collection in 1971 and is an
internationally renowned collector and prolific
author on the subject f barometers. Over the
years he has gathered together this fascinating
collection of traditional mercury and aneroid
barometers, barographs and pocket barometers.
There is also a good selection of barometers
available for sale, many of which make
fascinating gifts.
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Lyn & Exmoor Museum
Tel: 01598 752225
St Vincent's Cottage is probably the oldest
domestic building in Lynton an now houses a
charming collection of curiosities, kitchen
appliances, agricultural tools, printed
ephemera, memorabilia and local historical
items. Founded in 1962 the museum focuses on
local history and events, including The Lynmouth
Flood Disaster of 1952 and a model of the Lynton
to Barnstaple railway. Nearly all the exhibits
have been donated by local residents but will
bring back memories for all visitors of how life
has changed over the last couple of centuries.
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Combe Martin Museum
Tel: 01271 882636
A fabulous small museum which illustrates Combe
Martin's history with artefacts, photographs,
maps and pictures of the old village industries
in silver mining, lime quarrying and burning,
agriculture and horticulture together with
details of its maritime history.
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Elliott Gallery
Tel: 01271 812100
Here at the Elliott Gallery is an exciting art
exhibition that the more discerning person will
not want to miss. It contains one of the largest
and most comprehensive exhibitions of quality
paintings, sculpture and craftwork in all North
Devon. Much of the artwork displayed is for sale
at unusually competitive prices.
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Dartington Glass
Great Torrington, Devon
Tel: 01805 626244
Molten glass, red-hot from the furnace, is
transformed into fragile goblets, vases, jugs
and many other kinds of lead crystal glassware,
under the gaze of visitors in the viewing
galleries of Dartington Glass. It takes as many
as 11 glassblowers to shape an intricate piece,
but even the simplest tumbler requires the
labours of a team of six under the supervision
of a master blower. Visitors can see all stages
of the process, then view and buy the finished
glassware. The Glass Centre includes a video
theatre, a re-creation of an 18th century
glass-making workshop and displays on the
history of glass.
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