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Tewkesbury Museum is a small community museum dedicated to the
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and heritage of
Tewkesbury Tewkesbury ( ) is a medieval market town and civil parish in the north of Gloucestershire, England. The town has significant history in the Wars of the Roses and grew since the building of Tewkesbury Abbey. It stands at the confluence of the Riv ...
in
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, England. The museum is housed in a 17th-century half-timbered building at 64 and 64a Barton Street in property which was given to the Borough of Tewkesbury in 1956 on the express condition that it be used as a museum; but the museum did not open until 1962, after all of the previous tenants of the building had left. Complications introduced by local government reform in 1974 almost led to its demise. The ancient Borough of Tewkesbury was dissolved and incorporated into the new District Council covering North West Gloucestershire. The first Clerk for the new Council persuaded Councillors that it should be named Tewkesbury Borough and he transferred as much of the old Borough as he could to the new Borough. This included an attempt to transfer the Museum. After some legal advice, the Museum reverted to the Town Council’s control. The building is Grade II* listed by
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. An active society of Friends of Tewkesbury Museum supports the work of the museum.


Exhibits

Exhibits include: *Early Roman artefacts discovered when the
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was built, including a Roman skeleton *A diorama of the Battle of Tewkesbury *Exhibits about the Tewkesbury mop fair *A 1950s vintage model funfair *Pieces relating to the Antarctic explorer Raymond Priestley, from
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Museum's artefacts suffering from cold.
thisisdorset.co.uk 11 November 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
In 2010 excerpts from the diary of the British soldier Lieutenant Mark Evison of the
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, who died after being wounded in Afghanistan in 2009, were displayed at the museum alongside letters from previous generations of soldiers."Museum to display war victim's diary"
thisisgloucestershire.co.uk. 5 October 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2011.


See also

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List of museums in Gloucestershire This list of museums in Gloucestershire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, ...


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