Southend Central Museum
Location | Southend-on-Sea, Essex |
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Type | Local history |
Website | http://www.southendmuseums.co.uk/ |
The Central Museum is a museum in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The museum houses collections of local and natural history and contains a planetarium constructed by astronomer Harry Ford in 1984.[1]
The museum was opened in April 1981 in a Grade II listed building that was previously Southend's first free public library. The library service had moved to a new purpose built site on Victoria Avenue, which opened on 20 March 1974.[2]
The building
The Museum was originally built in 1905 as a free library, with £8000 of funding from Andrew Carnegie. The architect was Henry Thomas Hare.[3]
The collections
The Museum features a collection of original Ekco radios, manufactured by E.K. Cole & Co. Ltd. (or 'Ekco') formerly based in Southend. In the 1930s, this company was one of Britain's largest radio manufacturers.
The displays also include local and natural history and archaeology.[4]
Additional photographs
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Collection of Ekco radios on show at the Central Museum
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Butterflies from the reserve natural history collections of Southend Museums Service
References
- ^ Visit Southend Museums. Southend on Sea: Southend Museums Service.
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(help) - ^ "History of Libraries in Southend". Southend on Sea Borough Council. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
- ^ English Heritage. "British Listed Buildings (Public Library, Southend)". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
- ^ "Southend Museum Service (Central Museum)". Southend Museum Service. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
External links
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