Bassetlaw Museum
The Bassetlaw Museum is a museum in Retford, Nottinghamshire which documents the history of North Nottinghamshire from the earliest times to the present day. It is situated on Grove Street, Retford.
Established | 1983 |
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Location | Retford, Nottinghamshire, |
Coordinates | 53°19′20″N 0°56′22″W |
Website | http://bassetlawmuseum.org.uk/ |
History
The Bassetlaw Museum was created in 1983 and has a number of collections donated by people in the local area. The collections include local history, archaeology, decorative and fine art, agriculture, costume and textiles. The museum is situated in the 18th century Grade II* listed Amcott House on Grove Street, Retford where it moved in 1986.[1] Admission to the museum is free.[2]
Collection highlights
- Art gallery - built in 1994 and partly financed by the Percy Laws Memorial Fund of the Rotary Club of Retford.
- Photography - comprising the 21,000 negatives known as the Welchman Collection, which were taken by professional photographers Edgar Welchman and Son of Grove Street, Retford between 1910 and 1960. The photograph collection at the Museum also contains over 25,000 photographs of the towns and villages of North Nottinghamshire and people who lived there from about 1850s onwards.[3]
- Carlton-in-Lindrick knight
- Anglo-Saxon log boat
- autochromes by Stephen Pegler
- The Pilgrims Gallery - which opened in 2019 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's voyage to America in 1620. The Gallery features a recreation of William Brewster's study.[4][5]
- Rural Heritage Centre
- Costume
Events and news
In July 2020, Bassetlaw Museum was the site of a community art project during the Coronavirus crisis called 'The Retford Positivity Rock Snake'.[6] [7]
Awards
- Bassetlaw Museum was voted the Nottinghamshire Museum of the Year in 2009.
- In 2002, the Heritage Lottery Fund gave the museum a grant of £78,000 to enable the purchase and digitisation of the Welchman Collection.
- In 2019 the museum was given £750,000 - £450,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the rest from local sources - to build the Pilgrim's Gallery.[8]
References
- "Bassetlaw Museum". Bassetlaw Council.
- "Bassetlaw Museum - Visit us". Bassetlaw Museum.
- Updated information from the museum's collection database MODES, 08.01.2021.
- "New 'innovative' gallery celebrates north Notts' pilgrims who laid foundation for US constitution". Nottinghamshire Live.
- "New gallery opens in Retford celebrating one of district's favourite sons". Lincolnshire Live.
- "Retford community project hopes to boost town spirit during pandemic". Lincolnshire Live.
- "Add decorated rocks to 'positivity snake' project and bring cheer back to Bassetlaw". Worksop Guardian.
- "Pilgrim fathers' Nottinghamshire story boosted by grant". BBC.
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