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The Discovery Museum is a
science museum A science museum is a museum devoted primarily to science. Older science museums tended to concentrate on static displays of objects related to natural history, paleontology, geology, industry and industrial machinery, etc. Modern trends in mu ...
and local history museum situated in Blandford Square in
Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne ( RP: , ), or simply Newcastle, is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. The city is located on the River Tyne's northern bank and forms the largest part of the Tyneside built-up area. Newcastle is ...
, England. It displays many exhibits of local history, including the ship, ''Turbinia''. It is managed by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.


History

The Discovery Museum started life in 1934 as the Municipal Museum of Science and Industry. The collections were housed in a temporary pavilion built for the 1929 North East Coast Exhibition in Exhibition Park, Newcastle. The collections and displays grew for another forty years, until the temporary pavilion could no longer meet the museum's needs. In 1978, the museum was re-located to ''Blandford House'', the former Co-operative Group, Co-operative Wholesale Society Headquarters for the Northern Region. Designed by Oliver, Leeson & Wood in 1899, the building had been the distribution centre for over 100 Co-op stores across the region, and contained extensive warehouse space and offices. The museum was re-launched as Discovery Museum in 1993 at which time the ''Turbinia'' was moved from Exhibition Park. In 2004 the £13 million redevelopment of the museum was complete and the following year the venue attracted 450,000 visitors.


Exhibits

The museum includes ''Turbinia'', the ship built by Charles Algernon Parsons to test the advantages of using the steam turbine to power ships, which could go up to . It houses the regimental museum for the Light Dragoons (and its antecedent regiments) and the Northumberland Hussars, exploring the human side of 200 years of life in the army. It is a "hands-on" museum designed to interest both children and adults. It also features examples of Joseph Swan's early Incandescent light bulb#History, lightbulbs which were invented on Tyneside.


References


External links


Discovery Museum website
{{Authority control Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums Science museums in England Regimental museums in England Museums in Newcastle upon Tyne Local museums in Tyne and Wear Industry museums in England Museums established in 1934 1934 establishments in England Science and technology in Tyne and Wear History of Newcastle upon Tyne