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The Curtis Museum in Alton, is a local history museum in Hampshire, England.
The museum was founded by Dr William Curtis (1803–1881) in 1865. It is managed by the Museum & Arts Service of Hampshire County Council and is near the Allen Gallery.
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Displays
It contains a wide range of artefacts and displays including:
- Prehistoric tools
- Roman bowls and other material, including a cup found at Selborne
- The Anglo-Saxon Alton buckle
- Artefacts from the Battle of Alton (1643), a battle in the English Civil War
- The "Jane Austen Trail"
- The tale of Sweet Fanny Adams, who was murdered locally in 1867
- Hop picking and brewing
Closure threat
As of 2010, both the Curtis Museum and the Allen Gallery are under threat of closure, following their receipt of an email to that effect from the Museum & Arts Service.[1]
References
- ^ "Save The Alton Museums", 21 September 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
External links
Coordinates: 51°09′00″N 0°58′27″W / 51.149926°N 0.974079°W
Categories:- 1865 establishments in England
- Museums in Hampshire
- Biographical museums in the United Kingdom
- Local museums in Hampshire
- Museums established in 1865
- United Kingdom museum stubs
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