Blog Join us in exploring Reading's history, our community and our objects. All Posts Collections Community Get involved Reading Abbey Reading’s history Things to do Apply The Day Reading Was Bombed: The People’s Pantry 75 years on 30 Jan 2018 Local historian Mike Cooper, explores the events of 10 February 1943, when the centre of Reading was bombed with the loss of 41 lives. A journey in volunteering 25 Jan 2018 From Ranihket to mammoth teeth - discover a Reading Museum volunteer's journey! Five things you probably didn’t know about Reading’s Bayeux Tapestry 19 Jan 2018 Five facts that you might not know about Britain's Bayeux Tapestry at Reading Museum. ‘Sew you like history’ – Reading Museum's Sewing Group 18 Jan 2018 When I first started working here I never imagined that my love of sewing would come in useful. After all, what does a museum need with a sewing enthusiast? How A brief guide to creating a Museum Gallery! 5 Jan 2018 Find out how we created the Story of Reading Gallery. A year in the life of a Museum Diversity Trainee 28 Dec 2017 Read about my career journey as a Museum Diversity Trainee at Reading Museum. Blood and Bones: the Veneration of Relics at Reading Abbey 21 Dec 2017 Read about the prized relic collection of Reading Abbey and how it became a magnet for pilgrims! All You’ve Ever Wanted to Know about Father Christmas 14 Dec 2017 Recently Reading Museum has been visited by someone rather special. Father Christmas took the time out of his busy schedule to speak with us! Garden Party to Prison Cell: Oscar Wilde in Reading 20 Nov 2017 Professor Peter Stoneley explores Oscar Wilde's more positive relationship with Reading before his infamous incarceration at Reading Gaol. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Next page Next › Last page Last »
The Day Reading Was Bombed: The People’s Pantry 75 years on 30 Jan 2018 Local historian Mike Cooper, explores the events of 10 February 1943, when the centre of Reading was bombed with the loss of 41 lives.
A journey in volunteering 25 Jan 2018 From Ranihket to mammoth teeth - discover a Reading Museum volunteer's journey!
Five things you probably didn’t know about Reading’s Bayeux Tapestry 19 Jan 2018 Five facts that you might not know about Britain's Bayeux Tapestry at Reading Museum.
‘Sew you like history’ – Reading Museum's Sewing Group 18 Jan 2018 When I first started working here I never imagined that my love of sewing would come in useful. After all, what does a museum need with a sewing enthusiast? How
A brief guide to creating a Museum Gallery! 5 Jan 2018 Find out how we created the Story of Reading Gallery.
A year in the life of a Museum Diversity Trainee 28 Dec 2017 Read about my career journey as a Museum Diversity Trainee at Reading Museum.
Blood and Bones: the Veneration of Relics at Reading Abbey 21 Dec 2017 Read about the prized relic collection of Reading Abbey and how it became a magnet for pilgrims!
All You’ve Ever Wanted to Know about Father Christmas 14 Dec 2017 Recently Reading Museum has been visited by someone rather special. Father Christmas took the time out of his busy schedule to speak with us!
Garden Party to Prison Cell: Oscar Wilde in Reading 20 Nov 2017 Professor Peter Stoneley explores Oscar Wilde's more positive relationship with Reading before his infamous incarceration at Reading Gaol.