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  In the Newsletter

 

THE Museum's latest Newsletter, published in October, is packed with the following interesting articles:

  • Curator's Report - Sue Pritchard's last report on events and happenings at the Museum.

  • Working with artists - Community Learning Officer, Allison Kirk, writes about various workshops and the people involved in them.

  • Roberta McNeil - a tribute to the archaeologist who died in 2007 and the excavations she carried out in Nantwich.

  • Boring the depths of Nantwich's ancient past - a pioneering study.

  • Hospital Street Methodist Chapel - a report on the building, erected 200 years ago, and its congregation.

  • Wood Street Church of England School - as revealed by its log books.

  • The Old Peacock Inn, Nantwich - the public house which is now a private house.

  • Herbert St John Jones and the Angels of Mons - a memorable painting by the Nantwich artist.

  • Looking into the eyes of Medusa - a seen on a Roman talisman unearthed in Nantwich.  

  • Townsend House, Nantwich - another of Herbert St John Jones' work, recently purchased by the Museum.

The Newsletter cannot be bought. It is available only to members of the Museum Trust. Just look at the interesting information you could be reading - if you were a member of the Museum Trust!

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