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Brentford Gallery

Brentford Gallery

Johnsons Island, Catherine Wheel Road, Brentford ,
As well as Johnson's Island having a small gallery, it also has small to medium studio workshops available for artists or craftspeople. The island is alongside a large weir which allows all the excess water from the Grand Union Canal to flow into the Thames, creating one of the best natural ionisers in the United Kingdom. Resident artists are entitled to: Their own web page listing their work and reciprocal links to other web sites. 3 group shows a year in the Brentford Gallery with no additional commission charges. They can also hire the gallery at 50% the current rate should they wish. Communal seating area and tea/coffee making facilities. Reference library. For a number of years we have supplied studio space for numerous artists and other craftsperson's including furniture restorers. Prices start from just £25 per week inclusive of electricity, heating, business rates etc. For availability of our studio workspace, please e-mail us: info@brentfordgallery.co.uk
Tel: 7833104557
Kew Bridge Steam Museum

Kew Bridge Steam Museum

Green Dragon Lane, Brentford ,
Built in the 19th century to supply London with water, the museum is recognised as the most important historic site of the water supply industry in Britain. Marvel at the world's largest collection of steam pumping engines, many of which you can see working every weekend. See how London's water supply has evolved from Roman times to the present day. Kew Bridge Steam Museum is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday from 11am - 4pm.
The Musical Museum

The Musical Museum

399 High Street, Brentford ,
The Musical Museum contains one of the world's foremost collections of automatic instruments. From the tiny clockwork Musical Box to the self playing "Mighty Wurlitzer", the collection embraces an impressive and comprehensive array of sophisticated reproducing pianos, orchestrions, orchestrelles, residence organs and violin players.
Bridgwater Blake Museum

Bridgwater Blake Museum

5 Blake Street, Bridgwater ,
Bridgwater Blake Museum is set in Blake House the reputed birthplace of Robert Blake, Cromwell's General at Sea, later Admiral. Blake is said to equal Nelson in his naval exploits and is credited with being the founder of the modern navy. But Blake Museum is not just about Blake.The museum is the towns heritage centre and you can view its history from Stone Age to Modern Age. The museum is run entirely by volunteers who carry out a range of duties, from manning the reception and shop to cataloguing and research. The Friends of Blake Museum (FOBM) is a registered Charity whose prime role is to help raise funds for the running of the museum. Follow the Friends link from the main website New volunteers are always welcome and if you have a keen interest in history and are able to spare a couple of hours a week to a few days, we would be pleased to see you.
Bayle Museum

Bayle Museum

Baylegate , Bridlington ,
The word Bayle is derived from the French Baille meaning ‘enclosure’ or ‘ward’. Recent archaeological surveys of the Bayle have concluded that a large proportion of the building dates to the late 12th Century. The initial use is thought to have been a gatehouse to a castle built by William le Gros after he took control of the Bridlington Priory in 1143. In the 14th Century the Bayle was the Gatehouse to the Bridlington Priory, a porter lived inside the Bayle and monitored the comings and goings of the Priory. An Almoner also lived in the Bayle and distributed food and ale to the poor of Bridlington. Since the dissolution of the Bridlington Priory the Bayle has been used for many different purposes including a Prison, Court, School, Garrison, Non–conformist meeting place, Town Hall and meeting room for the Lords Feoffees. Today the Bayle is a Grade I listed Building and scheduled Ancient Monument, which makes it of great interest historically and architecturally.
Gallery Forty-Nine

Gallery Forty-Nine

1 Market Place, Old Town, Bridlington ,
Art Gallery stocking work by Yorkshire Artists, including Emerson Mayes, Shirley Vauvelle, Giuliana Lazzerini, Claire West, George Hainsworth and David Hockney! We also stock gifts, ceramics and jewellery.
Tel: 1262679472
Fox and worthington

Fox and worthington

37 south street , Bridport ,
we are a pop up gallery in Bridport, Dorset selling contemporary ceramics,paintings and prints.
Pop Up Stairs Studio

Pop Up Stairs Studio

Studio 11b, Unit 10, St Michael's Trading Estate, Bridport ,
Tel: 7425163459
Pierrepoint Gallery

Pierrepoint Gallery

76 South Street, Bridport ,
You want colour? You want texture? You want a piece of art that has quality, craftsmanship and lasting value? You want the Pierrepoint Gallery. http://pierrepointgallery.co.uk
Brightlingsea Museum

Brightlingsea Museum

1 Duke Street, Brightlingsea ,
Opened in 1989 the museum has displays relating to the town’s history, from the Bronze Age, onto artefacts from a local Roman Villa, possibly one of the first river-side taverns. It explores the town’s connections with the Confederation of Cinque Ports in Medieval times, the only member north of the Thames. From the mid-nineteenth century the town rapidly developed. Traditional occupations – fishing and the oyster trade expanded, especially after the building of the railway, connecting this coastal town to the London markets. Shipbuilding became a major source of employment, the local yards building vessels until the 1980s that went all over the world. The Museum recognises the importance of these industries and they are all represented in displays, featuring a wide selection of photographs, artefacts and memorabilia. The museum is more than static displays, it is an active and progressive organisation; there are children’s activities, a programme of events, resources for research, and a warm welcome for everyone
Knight Webb Gallery

Knight Webb Gallery

54 Atlantic Road, Brixton, London ,
Knight-Webb gallery is a bright new art space in London's lively Brixton Village. The exhibition program will introduce highly talented artists from the wider art-world, with the aim of establishing valuable collections for clients, alongside affordable works of art for new buyers. follow us on twitter: @knightwebbgallery and tumblr: http://knightwebbgallery.tumblr.com/
Tel: 7939530326
Block 336

Block 336

336 BRIXTON ROAD, London ,
Block 336 is an artist-led organisation with 450 square metres of exhibition space. Block 336 have a programme of exhibitions and events that will take place throughout the year. Block 336 promotes engagement and critical discussion of contemporary art and ideas and, as a not-for-profit organisation, will partner with local charities and other institutions to offer their ‘Access’ Programme. Located at 336 Brixton Road, Block 336 is a short walk from Brixton Tube Station, Brixton Village and O2 Academy. Check www.block336.com for additional exhibition information, gallery events and our 'Access' Programme.