Newark Millgate Museum
48 Millgate
Newark
Nottinghamshire
NG24 4TS
England
Website
Telephone
01636 655730
Fax
01636 655735
Housed in a charming former mill and warehouse by the River Trent, Newark Millgate Museum displays the working, social and domestic life of Newark, covering the 19th and 20th Centuries.
In addition there are temporary exhibitions showcasing the work of contemporary local artists and designers.
The museum is just 10 mintues walk from the town centre and Newark Castle.
Venue Type:
Museum, Gallery
Additional info
Newark Millgate Museum is part of Newark and Sherwood Museum Service. In addition to the museum there is also the Gilstrap Heritage Centre to visit in the grounds of Newark Castle. The Gilstrap Centre is open daily throughout the year and admission is free.
The Service also operates the Resource Centre - the off site store and study room. Appointments are essential at the Resource Centre. Behind the scenes guided tours are available - contact Newark Millgate Museum for further details.
The Museum service has extensive collections of archaeology, costume, natural science, art, social history, archives, photographs and local studies.
Collection details
Agriculture, Archaeology, Archives, Coins and Medals, Costume and Textiles, Fine Art, Inland Waterways, Industry, Literature, Medicine, Music, Natural Sciences, Personalities, Photography, Science and Technology, Social History, Sport, Toys and Hobbies, Trade and Commerce, Weapons and War
Key artists and exhibits
- Artists represented in the collection include Sir William Nichosolon, W H Cubley, Bridget Riley
- Personalities - Byron, Gladstone
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