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« on: October 28, 2009, 20:59:39 PM »


Littlehampton Museum



Littlehampton Museum is in the heart of the town centre and offers a fascinating insight into the community’s social history through a variety of exciting galleries showcasing local people’s collections and archaeological treasures.

Explore our maritime gallery to learn about sunken shipwrecks…take a peek in our Victorian case at a 100 yr old nightdress…our Roman silver coin hoard will amaze young and old alike, plus learn about the people living in Littlehampton 2 thousand years ago.

We also have a lively temporary exhibition programme, featuring the work of local artists and school groups, as well as showcasing the museum’s collection throughout the year – pop in to pick up the exhibition programme.

The museum has an active education and outreach service, as well an established programme of activities for the kids every school holiday!

Admission and helpful advice is all FREE so come along and enjoy a visit to your local family museum.

Contacts:

Littlehampton Town Council
Manor House, Church Street
LITTLEHAMPTON
West Sussex
BN17 5EW
email: museum@littlehampton-tc.gov.uk
website: http://www.littlehampton-tc.gov.uk/cgi-bin/buildpage.pl?mysql=36

Tel: +4401903 738100
Fax: +4401903 731690


Directions:

In Littlehampton Town Centre, next to Manor House Car Park (Pay and Display)

Rail: 5 minutes walk from Littlehampton Station
Bus: 2 minutes walk from Anchor Springs stop
Boat: 15 minutes walk from Littlehampton Marina.
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 22:21:13 PM »


I've been to the museum on many occasion, a very interesting place to visit, only downside is that it may be difficult to find for visitors, tell your friends about this place if you've been and if you have'nt, go, it's fascinating.
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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2009, 13:01:33 PM »


Hi all I hear through the grape vine that the museum is due to re-open its doors to the general public on the 23rd January 2010 ?! Apparently it is going to have all new facilities as in Touch screens , audio, Lcd visual displays.....This sounds all good and I hope we all get down there and have a look and show our support !! See you there ! At least it looks good for the future of our museum even if the rest of the town is slowly diminishing!!!
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« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2009, 13:59:52 PM »


I've never actually been to the museum.  Will make the effort.
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« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2009, 15:09:40 PM »


That's good news. Never been there but definitely will visit it soon.
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