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Mary Rose Museum

Mary Rose Museum

The Mary Rose is based in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Built between 1509 and 1511, she was one of the first ships able to fire a broadside, and was a firm favourite of King Henry VIII. After a long and successful career, she sank accidentally during an engagement with the French fleet in 1545. Her rediscovery and raising were seminal events in the history of nautical archaeology.
HM Frigate Unicorn

HM Frigate Unicorn

S Victoria Dock Rd, Dundee ,
His Majesty’s Frigate UNICORN, of 46 guns, was built for the Royal Navy in Chatham dockyard, and she was launched in 1824.
London Glassworks

London Glassworks

112a High Street, Chatteris ,
This page is managed by Hannah, Stewart's Studio Manager. Hannah will pass on your messages but Stewart is unlikely to write back as he's busy blowing glass.
Cheltenham Arts and Crafts Museum

Cheltenham Arts and Crafts Museum

Clarence Street, Cheltenham ,
This site has been created by Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum which has a nationally-important collection on the Arts & Crafts Movement in Britain. Spanning the 1880s to about 1940, the Arts and Crafts Movement was one of the most inspiring and influential art movements to develop in Britain. Find us at www.artsnadcraftsmuseum.org.uk.
Chepstow Creates

Chepstow Creates

1 Bank Street, Chepstow ,
Chepstow Creates provides a retail space for local Artist Crafters to showcase their creations
Tel: 7853251887
Wye Valley Sculpture Garden

Wye Valley Sculpture Garden

The Nurtons Tintern, Chepstow ,
Situated in a stunning location in the Lower Wye Valley and AONB, this garden and it's sculptures encompass Organic, Conservation and Sustainable themes.
No Naked Walls

No Naked Walls

6a Windsor Street, Chertsey ,
No Naked Walls Galleries based in Chertsey & Bramley, Guildford. Our first gallery opened in November 2011 in the pretty market town of Chertsey, Surrey on the river Thames, offering a wide selection of National, International & local Contemporary art. Chertsey is easily accessed by road from junction 11 of the M25 or by mainline rail services from London. The Gallery is situated on Windsor Street and can be found via a pretty courtyard to the side of the building. No Naked Walls opened a second larger gallery in Bramley, Guildford in May 2013. Our new large gallery houses a stunning selection of contemporary artwork - often on a large scale. No Naked Walls is a independent gallery offering a changing selection of exciting Paintings, Photography, Select limited edition prints, Sculpture and Ceramics by an exciting range of artists. Please view the artists section on our website for the full range. We will be running a regular exhibition programme in both galleries. Please go to our News & exhibitions page for more information on upcoming shows or join our mailing list to receive invitations. We strive to update our home page with the latest pieces to arrive in the Gallery. Owned and managed by Sharon Withers, who graduated from The Slade School of Fine Art in 1999. As well as being a professional artist Sharon also has over thirteen years Gallery management experience. We look forward to seeing you in the Gallery and being able to help you find or source the perfect piece from our diverse range of artists.
Chertsey Museum

Chertsey Museum

33 Windsor Street, Chertsey ,
The small museum with big ideas!www.chertseymuseum.org.uk
Cherry Cards

Cherry Cards

155 Chartridge Lane, Chesham ,
Cherry Cards are created from designs painted by Isobel Cherry. They are provided with envelopes and are blank on the inside.i
Tel: 1494774575
Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House Gallery

9 North Pallant, Chichester ,
Pallant House Gallery is a unique gallery space combining an award-winning contemporary extension and Queen Anne townhouse, holding one of the best collections of 20th Century art in the world, includ
Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre

Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre

10 Market Place, Chippenham ,
Chippenham Museum & Heritage Centre is housed in a fine 18th century grade II listed building. The displays tell the story of the historic market town from prehistoric times up until the present day. Visitors can discover more about the history of the town, its villages and the local area through the extensive collections and by meeting some of the former residents as they guide you through history
The Barn Gallery at Church Farm

The Barn Gallery at Church Farm

Church Farm, Middle Common, Kington Langley, Chippenham ,
The Barn Gallery @ Church Farm