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Mansfield Museum

The Museum is very much focused on working with groups across the community, from local schools to Cub troops, via reminiscence groups, artists' societies, archaeological associations and many others.

A child-friendly atmosphere encourages visits by younger people and their carers. Changing exhibitions aimed at all sectors of local society aim to keep the Museum a relevant player in Mansfield's cultural life.

Education in its broadest sense is a core activity, driving aspects as diverse as our loans service; Growing Bolder, our programme for those 55 and over and ArtBeat, our wide ranging holiday workshops for children of all ages

To book a group visit to the museum or to find out more call Geoff Liptrot, our Education Officer, on 01623 463088To book a group visit to the museum or to find out more call Geoff Liptrot, our Education Officer, on 01623 463088

Mansfield Museum
Permanent displays
The Baily Brothers Exhibition (Previous event)
The Baily Brothers Exhibition
Visitors to Mansfield Museum will get a rare chance to see its social history collection this summer.
From Saturday the 9th August, an extensive collection of artefacts not usually exhibited will be on public display.
The Baily Brothers exhibition - names after museum founder William Edward Baily - will run until November 1. It includes a mobile phone from the 1980s, washing machines from the 1920s and

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