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  2. The Salisbury Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Salisbury Museum then purchased the archive, which contains over 1,000 items and is the only substantial collection of material relating to the artist. The Museum has an art collection of over 4,000 paintings, prints and drawings, representing local personalities, topographical scenes, special events and everyday life, or created by local ...

  3. The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was branded as "Redcoats in the Wardrobe" in 1991 and then became the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment (Salisbury) Museum in 1994 and the Rifles (Berkshire and Wiltshire) Museum in 2007. [3] It now has extensive artefacts relating to both the Royal Berkshire Regiment and the Wiltshire Regiment. [4]

  4. Category:Museums in Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 23:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. The King's House, Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    The architects visited Salisbury, took details and arranged the purchase of authentic fittings locally, including stairs, fireplaces, panelling, flooring and other materials; many items were taken from 91 Crane Street, Salisbury. The project cost $1,500,000 for the building and $1,500,000 for furnishings, and took five years to complete.

  6. Adrian Green - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Green is a curator, and has been director of The Salisbury Museum in Wiltshire, England, since 2007. [1]Green trained as an archaeologist at the Institute of Archaeology and University College London, and his interests are focused on prehistory and Roman archaeology.

  7. Salisbury cutlery industry - Wikipedia

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    The Salisbury cutlery industry was active in the city of Salisbury, England from late Medieval times until the start of the 20th century. While production was not on the scale of the Sheffield cutlery industry, the Salisbury cutlers were noted for the quality of their products.

  8. Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury has a strong artistic community, with galleries situated in the city centre, including the Young Gallery (incorporating the John Creasey Museum), located in Salisbury Library. In the 18th century, John Constable made a number of celebrated landscape paintings featuring the cathedral's spire and the surrounding countryside.

  9. Salisbury Museum - Wikipedia

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