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Rayleigh Town Museum

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Discover Rayleigh's History. Check our website for more details and opening times.

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#verybusy #dedicated Our Volunteers have been working extra hard at home on various projects. We are working very hard to get the museum open. In July they worked 652 Hours!

#verybusy #dedicated Our Volunteers have been working extra hard at home on various projects.
We are working very hard to get the museum open.
In July they worked 652 Hours!
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#stillbusy Some of our Volunteers have been on holiday but the rest are still working hard at home on various projects. In June they worked 544 Hours!

#stillbusy Some of our Volunteers have been on holiday but the rest are still working hard at home on various projects.
In June they worked 544 Hours!
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#objectoftheweek This metal sign would have been displayed on the registered owner’s taxi as a means of formal identification. It probably dates to the 1960’s, We wonder who it belonged to? What car was it on? Does anyone have any information on these badges?

#objectoftheweek  This metal sign would have been displayed on the registered owner’s taxi as a means of formal identification. It probably dates to the 1960’s, We wonder who it belonged to? What car was it on?
Does anyone have any information on these badges?
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#objectoftheweek This bow window measures 6 feet by 5 feet by 2 feet is one of the feature displays in the Museum. Originally located in Rayleigh High Street in a shop named Kathleen’s Hat and Gown Shop, which can be seen in the small picture inset at the bottom.

#objectoftheweek This bow window measures 6 feet by 5 feet by 2 feet is one of the feature displays in the Museum. Originally located in Rayleigh High Street in a shop named Kathleen’s Hat and Gown Shop, which can be seen in the small picture inset at the bottom.
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#open #Friends We are open in October to our Friends Group, opening Wednesday Friday & Saturday 10am to 4pm Cllr Robin Dray, Chairman of Rochford District Council and his wife Yvonne (members of our Friends Group) seen here with Chairman Mike Davies, visited to show their support

#open #Friends We are open in October to our Friends Group, opening Wednesday Friday & Saturday 10am to 4pm Cllr Robin Dray, Chairman of Rochford District Council and his wife Yvonne (members of our Friends Group) seen here with Chairman Mike Davies, visited to show their support
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#objectoftheweek A new resident to Rayleigh visited the Museum. She found a tin box inside which were a number of letters and this postman’s uniform. See the full story. rayleightownmuseum.co.uk/index.html

#objectoftheweek  A new resident to Rayleigh visited the Museum. She found a tin box inside which were a number of letters and this postman’s uniform. See the full story.
rayleightownmuseum.co.uk/index.html
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#objectoftheweek Model of Rayleigh Tower Mill This is a 1/24th scale model of Rayleigh’s Tower Windmill. Made by Norman Baur, it took him over 5 years to complete. See rayleightownmuseum.co.uk for more info.

#objectoftheweek Model of Rayleigh Tower Mill
This is a 1/24th scale model of Rayleigh’s Tower Windmill. Made by Norman Baur, it took him over 5 years to complete. See rayleightownmuseum.co.uk for more info.
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#objectoftheweek This National Cash Register was purchased in 1934 by Hatton’s the Newsagents which was situated in Eastwood Road. It survived a parachute bomb in WW2 It was in daily use until 1971 when decimal currency was introduced into the UK See more rayleightownmuseum.co.uk

#objectoftheweek This National Cash Register was purchased in 1934 by Hatton’s the Newsagents which was situated in Eastwood Road. It survived a parachute bomb in WW2 It was in daily use until 1971 when decimal currency was introduced into the UK See more rayleightownmuseum.co.uk
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#objectoftheweek Kalee8 Projector This is an original Regal Cinema projector dating 1937, seen here with Ron Stewart is on display in the Museum together with a number of Cinema programmes, ephemera and DVD’s charting the history of the cinema. Come to the museum to find out more

#objectoftheweek Kalee8 Projector This is an original Regal Cinema projector dating 1937, seen here with Ron Stewart is on display in the Museum together with a number of Cinema programmes, ephemera and DVD’s charting the history of the cinema. Come to the museum to find out more
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#lockdown #closed The Museum is currently closed. In accordance with current Government regulations the museum closed with effect from 1st November. The Museum is fully Covid-19 compliant and is ready to reopen as soon as the situation allows.

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#lestweforget2020 Remember there will be no Remembrance Day Parade today but you can watch the service at Holy Trinity Church from 10.30am rayleighparishchurch.life/remembrance

#lestweforget2020 Remember there will be no Remembrance Day Parade today but you can watch the service at Holy Trinity Church from 10.30am rayleighparishchurch.life/remembrance
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#objectoftheweek We have a significant display and archive of the Rayleigh Home Guard from World War Two Most important is the definitive book on the history of the Home Guard in Essex, Warmen Courageous with a chapter on Rayleigh including photos of the Rayleigh men who served.

#objectoftheweek We have a significant display and archive of the Rayleigh Home Guard from World War Two Most important is the definitive book on the history of the Home Guard in Essex, Warmen Courageous with a chapter on Rayleigh including photos of the Rayleigh men who served.
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It is with great sadness that I must announce that Ernie Lane, who was 102 this year, having played a prominent part in the life of Rayleigh since his family moved to the village in 1920, passed away on the 13th December 2020. Mike Davies. See rayleightownmuseum.co.uk

It is with great sadness that I must announce that Ernie Lane, who was 102 this year, having played a prominent part in the life of Rayleigh since his family moved to the village in 1920, passed away on the 13th December 2020. 
Mike Davies. See rayleightownmuseum.co.uk
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Today is the museum’s 6th anniversary. We would like to thank all of our Friends, volunteers, sponsors and benefactors for all their support over the years

Today is the museum’s 6th anniversary. We would like to thank all of our Friends, volunteers, sponsors and benefactors for all their support over the years
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Rayleigh Town Museum wishes to express its sadness at the passing of her Majesty the Queen. As a mark of respect the museum will be closed on Friday 9th September. #QueenElizabethII

Rayleigh Town Museum wishes to express its sadness at the passing of her Majesty the Queen. As a mark of respect the museum will be closed on Friday 9th September.  #QueenElizabethII