Burnby Hall and Gardens (3.64 ha, 9 acres), were bequeathed in 1962 to the people of Pocklington by Major Percy Marlborough Stewart and his wife Katharine. The ... read more
Horniman Museum, founded by Frederick John Horniman, was opened in 1901, and contain collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, as well as ... read more
The JORVIK Viking Centre, created in 1984 by the York Archaeological Trust in 1984, takes the visitors back to 10th century York. Its sights, sounds and even the ... read more
The Manchester Museum, owned by the University of Manchester, is housing the University's large collections of archaeology, anthropology and natural history. For ... read more
The National Museum of Scotland is the result of the merger in 2006 between the former Museum of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Museum, whereas the former neighbouring ... read more
The Pitt Rivers Museum, founded in 1884, houses the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford, with more than 500,000 objects, ... read more