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History of the Sherborne Museum Association

History of the Sherborne Museum Association - 2018

by Tony Mifflin

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This short history covers the early years of The Sherborne Museum Association. It was published in 2018, the fiftieth anniversary year and the year that the Association changed its status to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. But the Museum's purpose remains unchanged - to serve the people of Sherborne and to maintain and preserve the rich history of the town for the benefit of the present and future generations.
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Sherborne Museum is located centrally in the heart of the beautiful Dorset town of Sherborne. We occupy what was formerly the Almonry belonging to Sherborne Abbey, now a Grade II listed building.

As a registered charity we have independent status and we are the first volunteer-run museum in Dorset to be awarded full Accreditation by the Arts Council.

We publish a series of booklets examining various aspects of Sherborne's history, often based on the collections held in the Museum.

Our titles are all available for purchase online and in the Museum Shop, and range from a collection of historical recipes, to the grim and bloody story of the Monmouth Rebellion.

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  • Title History of the Sherborne Museum Association
  • Author Tony Mifflin
  • Condition New
  • Publisher Sherborne Museum, Sherborne, Dorset
  • Date 2018
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Abstract Number 6
  • ISBN 9781912072682