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The Bailiffgate Museum is a small independent museum in
Alnwick Alnwick ( ) is a market town in Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town. The population at the 2011 Census was 8,116. The town is on the south bank of the River Aln, south of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the Scottish bor ...
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Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land on ...
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, dedicated to the history of
Alnwick Alnwick ( ) is a market town in Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town. The population at the 2011 Census was 8,116. The town is on the south bank of the River Aln, south of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the Scottish bor ...
and North Northumberland. It is staffed by trustees and volunteers.


Introduction

The museum is located in one of the oldest parts of Alnwick and is close by
Alnwick Castle Alnwick Castle () is a castle and country house in Alnwick in the English county of Northumberland. It is the seat of the 12th Duke of Northumberland, built following the Norman conquest and renovated and remodelled a number of times. It is a G ...
. It is housed in St Mary's Church, dating from 1836, with the original organ still intact. Progress through the museum tracks the rich heritage of the region through several centuries using displays, audio-visual exhibits and hands-on activities.


Collection

Bailiffgate Museum's collection is specific to Alnwick and District with the majority of items in the collection relating to local social history. The collection includes agricultural objects, domestic items, railway items, coal mining artefacts, printing objects, photos, paintings. A rare 18th-century fire pump and a display about
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are also on show. In 2013 the museum had two of the items on display designated as "Top 100 items" by the "History of the North East in 100 Objects" project. These were: * The Davison Bible - a bible printed by local pharmacist and progressive reformer
William Davison (publisher) William Davison (1781–1858) was born in Alnwick. He was a pharmacist, apothecary, printer, engraver/etcher, bookseller, stationer, publisher, bookbinder, librarian/owner of a circulating library, and stereotyper/stereotype founder. His main ...
. His desire to increase and support learning in the Christian faith led him to develop an innovative approach. Rather than solely print The Bible in its entirety, his Universal Holy Bible or Complete Library of Divine Knowledge was published in 100 parts at 1 shilling each. * The Rothbury Football. This small leather “football”, stuffed with hay, is not much bigger than a large handball. It was used in contests between the villagers of Thropton and those of Rothbury; the respective goals were Thropton Bridge and the porch of the Parish Church at Rothbury. This is an example of an item that traces its sporting origins to the medieval period. The Rothbury Football was again designated one of the Top 100 Objects in 2018


Community and schools

The museum has links with the local community and offers activities for local schools and educational groups.


Exhibitions

The museum encourages local artists and holds exhibitions of their work in a separate gallery area of the museum - for details see thei
website


Stella Vine

Artist
Stella Vine Stella Vine (born Melissa Jane Robson, 1969) is an English artist, who lives and works in London. Her work is figurative painting, with subjects drawn from personal life, as well as from rock stars, royalty, and other celebrities. In 2001, she ...
grew up in Alnwick, has exhibited at the Bailiffgate Museum, and donated three paintings to the collection in 2004. Two of the paintings were autobiographical. One painting called ''The Rumbling Kern'' (2003) shows part of the Alnwick shoreline near Howick beach, whilst ''27 Clayport Gardens'' (2004) depicts Vine in a pram as a child "outside her grandmother's old house". The third work depicts
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in '' Belle de Jour'' called ''Belle'' (2004) is a painting with collage, with a ribbon and a small cut out ink jet print of a bee, stuck onto the painting. In July 2006, Vine returned to the museum to hold a family art workshop ''People Pets and Places'' at the Bailiffgate Museum. and again with an exhibition in 2019. Virtual Exhibition The museum has set up a second websit
www.bailiffgatecollections.co.uk
to make more of its collection available to the public than can be displayed normally. One section already available is a detailed, searchable database of all 1,300 local men who fell in WW1. Another comprises hundreds of old photographs, including some of the earliest portraits ever taken in the town.


See also

*
Alnwick Alnwick ( ) is a market town in Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town. The population at the 2011 Census was 8,116. The town is on the south bank of the River Aln, south of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the Scottish bor ...
*
Alnwick Castle Alnwick Castle () is a castle and country house in Alnwick in the English county of Northumberland. It is the seat of the 12th Duke of Northumberland, built following the Norman conquest and renovated and remodelled a number of times. It is a G ...
*
Stella Vine Stella Vine (born Melissa Jane Robson, 1969) is an English artist, who lives and works in London. Her work is figurative painting, with subjects drawn from personal life, as well as from rock stars, royalty, and other celebrities. In 2001, she ...
(local artist who has supported the museum) *
William Davison (publisher) William Davison (1781–1858) was born in Alnwick. He was a pharmacist, apothecary, printer, engraver/etcher, bookseller, stationer, publisher, bookbinder, librarian/owner of a circulating library, and stereotyper/stereotype founder. His main ...


References

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External links


Bailiffgate Museum official websiteHistory of the North East in 100 ObjectsBailiffgate Collections
Alnwick Churches completed in 1836 Former churches in Northumberland History of Northumberland Local museums in Northumberland