Windsor & Royal Borough Museum

The Windsor & Royal Borough Museum (formerly the Royal Borough Museum Collection) is a registered Museum that is housed in Windsor.  It comprises a local history collection relating to Windsor and Maidenhead and the other towns and villages across the Borough.

It is run by the Heritage Development Officer, with the help of a Museum Assistant. The museum is  supported by the Friends of Windsor & Royal Borough Museum, which includes a team of museum volunteers.

The collection comprises a wide variety of over 6,000 objects including prehistoric tools, Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon artefacts, maps, textiles, books, paintings and prints together with objects and ephemera from before Victorian times up to World War II and the 1950s.

Displays can be seen in the Local Studies Area of Windsor Library, Bachelors Acre, Windsor, SL4 1ER.  A lift is availabe to the displays on the first floor.

The Museum Store in west Windsor is closed to the public, but is open to visitors by prior appointment only on Wednesday mornings, when local historians are available to help with enquiries and research.

Stone Age to Saxon

 

 

Stone age to Saxon display
at Windsor Library


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