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Museum of Island History to Reopen

by @uknip247
October 1, 2020
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The Isle of Wight Council in partnership with Visit Isle of Wight is pleased to announce the re-opening of the Museum of Island History at the historic Guildhall in Newport High Street after 12 months of closure.

The museum will open its doors to the public on Monday 7 March and will once again provide a fascinating exploration of Island history from the time of the dinosaurs to the present day. Visitors can view incredible objects highlighting the Island’s diverse historical past; including hands on displays and the latest archaeological finds, as well as visit a range of exciting, changing exhibitions throughout the year.

Visit Isle of Wight reopened the tourist information centre at the front of the museum in the summer of 2015, which has created the opportunity to work in partnership with the council, to provide front of house duties.

In the coming weeks the museum will host a number of exciting events, including:

afterWARds (April)
An exhibition of visual media and creative writing pieces by ex-servicemen personnel, sharing their experience of war and serving in the armed forces (from a intergenerational project being run by Independent Arts).

Holiday Island (May)
The museum summer exhibition will be looking at tourism through the ages.

In addition, the museum will host many free entry community days throughout the year, with guided tours, displays and family activities. A community display case will also be available for local groups to create their own mini exhibitions, with space for groups to display larger displays in the winter season.

Isle of Wight Council Executive member for public transport, tourism, recreation and heritage, Councillor Shirley Smart, said: “This has been a long year with the museum closed to visitors. But thanks to our partnership with Visit Isle of Wight, I welcome seeing the doors open again to the public on Monday 7 March, and to have the historic Guildhall used to its potential again.

“I am particularly looking forward to the exciting range of activities, exhibitions and events that will once again be taking place at the Guildhall.”

David Thornton, chief executive, Visit Isle of Wight said: “I am delighted that we have been able to reopen the Museum of Island history at the Guildhall, and would like to thank everyone at the Isle of Wight Council as well as our board partners for their support in making this happen.

“The museum allows us to showcase the rich history and distinctiveness of the Island and also provides a unique visitor attraction.”

For more information about any of the future events taking place or museum opening times, please contact:

Visit Isle of Wight Visitor Information Centre, The Guildhall, High Street, Newport, (01983) 521555.

Check out the website for up to date exhibitions: www.visitisleofwight.co.uk

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The Isle of Wight Council in partnership with Visit Isle of Wight is pleased to announce the re-opening of the Museum of Island History at the historic Guildhall in Newport High Street after 12 months of closure. The museum will open its doors to the public on Monday 7 March and will once again provide a fascinating exploration of Island history from the time of the dinosaurs to the present day. Visitors can view incredible objects highlighting the Island’s diverse historical past; including hands on displays and the latest archaeological finds, as well as visit a range of exciting, changing exhibitions throughout the year. Visit Isle of Wight reopened the tourist information centre at the front of the museum in the summer of 2015, which has created the opportunity to work in partnership with the council, to provide front of house duties. In the coming weeks the museum will host a number of exciting events, including: afterWARds (April) An exhibition of visual media and creative writing pieces by ex-servicemen personnel, sharing their experience of war and serving in the armed forces (from a intergenerational project being run by Independent Arts). Holiday Island (May) The museum summer exhibition will be looking at tourism through the ages. In addition, the museum will host many free entry community days throughout the year, with guided tours, displays and family activities. A community display case will also be available for local groups to create their own mini exhibitions, with space for groups to display larger displays in the winter season. Isle of Wight Council Executive member for public transport, tourism, recreation and heritage, Councillor Shirley Smart, said: “This has been a long year with the museum closed to visitors. But thanks to our partnership with Visit Isle of Wight, I welcome seeing the doors open again to the public on Monday 7 March, and to have the historic Guildhall used to its potential again. “I am particularly looking forward to the exciting range of activities, exhibitions and events that will once again be taking place at the Guildhall." David Thornton, chief executive, Visit Isle of Wight said: “I am delighted that we have been able to reopen the Museum of Island history at the Guildhall, and would like to thank everyone at the Isle of Wight Council as well as our board partners for their support in making this happen. “The museum allows us to showcase the rich history and distinctiveness of the Island and also provides a unique visitor attraction.” For more information about any of the future events taking place or museum opening times, please contact: Visit Isle of Wight Visitor Information Centre, The Guildhall, High Street, Newport, (01983) 521555. Check out the website for up to date exhibitions: www.visitisleofwight.co.uk
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