- Bath Postal Museum
- Explores the history of world and British postal services, from Ancient Rome to pigeon post, the King's post, and on to the present day. - Bath Spa Project
- Bath's naturally occurring thermal springs will be home to a new spa, and public bathing will be available again in 2001. - Beck Isle Museum Of Rural Life
- Discusses the history of English rural life. - Bede's World
- Monastery at Jarrow was home to the Venerable Bede, where Bede's World explains the archaeological, religious and cultural setting of his life and times. - Black Country Living Museum
- About the history of the Black country and how it is today. - Brantwood: John Ruskin's Home (1872-1900)
- Visitor information for the house on Coniston Water where the British writer, artist, art and social critic, amateur geologist, and philosopher lived. - Bygones Victorian Museum
- Offers a life-size Victorian street, cafe, a multisensory World War I trench experience, railwayana, and period rooms. - Charleston Farmhouse Trust, The
- Home of Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and country meeting place of the Bloomsbury Group. Also exhibits contemporary art. - Colchester Museums
- Includes information on the castle, Hollytrees, Natural History, and Tymperleys Clock museums. - Crime Through Time
- Museum in Newent, U.K., looking at criminals and warfare through the ages, including serial killers, the Holocaust, fetishism, prison, and more. - Cumberland Pencil Museum
- Tells the story of pencils and pencil making, with information on the history of graphite mining in the area and machinery displays. - Dennis Severs' House
- Located at 18 Folgate Street in Spitafields, this townhouse is home to the Jervis family, an imaginary clan of Huguenot silk weavers. - Durham Mining Museum
- Features the history and culture of coal mining in the North East of England. - Eden Valley Museum
- Centre of learning and research into the history of the Eden Valley and its people. - Edward Jenner Museum
- Dedicated to the discoverer of vaccination. - Glenfinnan Monument@
- Haig Colliery Mining Museum
- Tells the history of 700 years of coal mining history, which ended in 1986 when Haig Pit closed. - Ironbridge Gorge Museum
 - John Muir Birthplace Trust
- Interpretive centre located in Dunbar, Scotland, highlighting the achievements of environmentalist John Muir. - Jorvik Viking Centre
- Housed in the restored medieval church of St. Saviour in the centre of York. Offers tours where visitors dig in the dirt to piece together history. - Kendal Museum
- Founded in 1796 and tells the story of Kendal and the Lake District including local archaeology, history, geology, and natural history. - Museum of Cannock Chase
- Listings of events and exhibitions, plus details of the galleries, educational tours, conference facilities, and more. - Museum of Kent Life
- Open air museum of historic buildings, including a traditional Oast, a thatched barn and granary, and Ma Larkin's kitchen and lounge. - National Coal Mining Museum for England
- Includes a real coal mine. Visitors do down 140 metres with a local miner and learn about mining conditions from early days through to the present. - National Waterways Museum at Gloucester
- Contains 200 years of British waterways history. - New Lanark Conservation Trust
- Information about this world heritage village and its hotel, visitor centre and educational services. - Prickwillow Drainage Engine Museum
- Preserving a collection of early 20th-century engines used to prevent Fenland flooding. Includes map and opening times. - Ragged School Museum
- Experience how Victorian children were taught. There are also displays on local history, industry, and life in the East End. - Ragged School Museum, The
- Specialises in exhibits relating to local history, including that of the education system through the years. - Regency Town House Heritage Centre
- Focuses on the history of the Brighton area between the 1780s and the 1850s. - Richard III Museum
- Provides information about museum exhibitions, theatre productions, school trips, and gift shop. - Robert Owen Museum, The
- Devoted to the man who inspired the Co-operative movement. - Sheffield Fire & Police Museum
- Volunteer-run museum that includes Victorian fire brigade memorabilia. - Sutton Hoo@
- Sutton Wind Mill & Broads Museum
- Offers information on the wind mill, Tobacco Museum, the 1800s pharmacy, and the Broads museum. - Tank Museum
- Houses a collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles in the world and owns an archive of war diaries, photographs, and memorabilia. - Tiverton Museum
- Featuring a social history collection. - Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
- Tells the story of the arrest, trial, and punishment of the six Martyrs, which resulted in the foundation of modern trade unionism. - Tower of London@
- Wallace National Monument@
- Whitby Museum
- Information on the eclectic collections of the Victorian/Edwardian museum, as well as hours, programmes, and services. - Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience
- Discover how Britain lived during World War II. - York Castle Museum
- Offers a journey through four hundred years of British history. Contains details about educational programmes, events, and corporate hospitality.
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