Businesses and Organizations
Milton Keynes Museum
Do touch is the philosophy at Milton Keynes Museum where more than 200 years of local industry and rural life are featured in a series of brilliant recreations and hands-on displays.
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Businesses and Organizations
Do touch is the philosophy at Milton Keynes Museum where more than 200 years of local industry and rural life are featured in a series of brilliant recreations and hands-on displays.
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A comprehensive collection of information relating to the history of Buckinghamshire, the Milton Keynes Council area and Milton Keynes New Town. The Local Studies Department is located at the Central Library.
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Milton Keynes Forum contributes to the development of civic awareness and encourages informed participation in the life of the growing city. The Forum concentrates upon the physical environment and the built heritage of the new city.
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Based at the beautiful and important medieval Scheduled Ancient Monument site of Bradwell Abbey in Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre informs visitors about urban geography and new city planning – as well as the historical and natural heritage of Milton Keynes.
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Living Archive is a creative cultural and community development organisation whose documentary arts work is inspired by people’s memories.
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Lavendon History Group has a meeting every month or two to listen to a speaker, usually on a topic of local or general historical interest. They are usually held on a Monday afternoon in Lavendon Village Hall.
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Haversham-cum-Little Linford, a civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, has two distinct settlements – the older part of the village and ‘New Haversham’ built in the 1930s to house staff working at the Wolverton railway works.
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The Society has been in existence since 1990 and arranges open meeting speakers, manages the website and archives relevant material.
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Grafton Regis is a small but historic village in the south of Northamptonshire. The website contains historical information together with details about life in Grafton Regis today.
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Supported by the Churches Conservation Trust, local residents have formed the Friends of St Lawrence group to create more opportunities for people to enjoy the church and its medieval wall paintings and to provide a focal point in the community.
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