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Maldon Museum

Situated in the old Park Keeper’s lodge, the Museum holds a collection reflecting the social, domestic and industrial history of Maldon and the surrounding district over the last two centuries, and beyond. They items related to the district, be they domestic, industrial, natural or collected from afar by local residents. They also hold a vast archive of artefacts from Maldon’s history but there is not enough space to display everything they possess so, in order to maintain interest and topicality, displays are changed from time to time to include different items from our own collection or objects loaned from other sources. The shop has souvenirs, key rings, a good selection of new and second hand books on areas of local history, children’s toys and books and more. School Parties and Group visits are welcome by arrangement and can be made outside normal opening hours.

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47 Mill Rd, Maldon CM9 5HX (View on Map)
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Radical Essex is a project re-examining the county in relation to radicalism in thought, lifestyle, politics and architecture. A programme of events will take place across Essex throughout 2016 and 2017, shedding light on the vibrant, pioneering thinking of the late 19th and 20th centuries. The project will celebrate the crucial role Essex has played in the history of British Modernism and its utopian ideologies under the themes ‘The Modernist County’ and ‘Arcadia for All’.

The Radical Essex site is designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio and Alex Rich, developed by Twelve.

Radical Essex is led by Focal Point Gallery in collaboration with Visit Essex and Firstsite. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England it forms part of the country wide Cultural Destinations programme, a partnership with VisitEngland, supporting arts organisations to work with the tourism sector to deliver projects that maximise the impact culture has on local economies.

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