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 last Abbot of Reading 23 Aug 2018 Discover the story of Hugh Cook of Faringdon, Reading's last abbot. Fake Shoes and Fake News! 21 Aug 2018 The Summer Holidays are a chance to get creative here at Reading's museums! Berkshire Archaeological Discoveries 2018 10 Aug 2018 A rare and previously unknown Neolithic monument is the centrepiece of Berkshire Archaeology’s latest newsletter for 2018. Rolling around Reading: Abbey on Wheels 2 Aug 2018 Find out about our latest intern's adventures taking 'Abbey on Wheels' across Reading. A place strongly fortified: Reading in the English Civil War 26 Jul 2018 It is difficult to imagine Reading today being in the midst of conflict, but it was during the English Civil War Art in the Abbey 20 Jul 2018 Lots of groups are being inspired to explore the abbey and its past in creative ways since the Ruins opened on 16 June 2018. Our first curator: Dr Joseph Stevens 12 Jul 2018 Discover the story of Reading Museum's first curator. After 35 years as a medical doctor he started a second career as an antiquarian. Remembering a King 5 Jul 2018 Reading Abbey is perhaps best known as being the burial place of King Henry I. On the 800th anniversary of the foundation of Reading Abbey in 1921, local philanthropist Dr Victorian Schoolroom Launch 3 Jul 2018 Sandra Gough is a fantastic Session Leader who has worked at Reading Museum for a long time. She loves delivering many of Reading Museum’s Sessions but her particular favourite is Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
The last Abbot of Reading 23 Aug 2018 Discover the story of Hugh Cook of Faringdon, Reading's last abbot.
Fake Shoes and Fake News! 21 Aug 2018 The Summer Holidays are a chance to get creative here at Reading's museums!
Berkshire Archaeological Discoveries 2018 10 Aug 2018 A rare and previously unknown Neolithic monument is the centrepiece of Berkshire Archaeology’s latest newsletter for 2018.
Rolling around Reading: Abbey on Wheels 2 Aug 2018 Find out about our latest intern's adventures taking 'Abbey on Wheels' across Reading.
A place strongly fortified: Reading in the English Civil War 26 Jul 2018 It is difficult to imagine Reading today being in the midst of conflict, but it was during the English Civil War
Art in the Abbey 20 Jul 2018 Lots of groups are being inspired to explore the abbey and its past in creative ways since the Ruins opened on 16 June 2018.
Our first curator: Dr Joseph Stevens 12 Jul 2018 Discover the story of Reading Museum's first curator. After 35 years as a medical doctor he started a second career as an antiquarian.
Remembering a King 5 Jul 2018 Reading Abbey is perhaps best known as being the burial place of King Henry I. On the 800th anniversary of the foundation of Reading Abbey in 1921, local philanthropist Dr
Victorian Schoolroom Launch 3 Jul 2018 Sandra Gough is a fantastic Session Leader who has worked at Reading Museum for a long time. She loves delivering many of Reading Museum’s Sessions but her particular favourite is