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About The Salisbury Museum

The Salisbury Museum is a gallery in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It houses extraordinary compared to other accumulations identifying with Stonehenge and nearby archaeology. The exhibition hall is housed in The King's House, a Grade I recorded building, where King James I of England was engaged in 1610 and 1613. Set in the surroundings of the Cathedral Close, the gallery faces the west front of Salisbury Cathedral. The first three-story working with mullioned and transomed windows, fancy mortar roofs and a fine oak-balustraded staircase, houses the fundamental transitory display exhibition, with the earthenware production display above. The arms of Jamess oldest child, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, can be found in a window in the Wedgwood exhibition upstairs.

The Museum has a craftsmanship accumulation of more than 4,000 compositions, prints and illustrations, speaking to nearby identities, geographical scenes, unique occasions and regular day to day existence, or made by neighborhood specialists of note. A remarkable costume collection incorporates garments identifying with the general population in and around Salisbury in the course of recent years, including wedding dresses, outfits, formal wear and trim examples created by Downton Lace. The museum additionally has a remarkable accumulation of earthenware production. Neighborhood Verwood and Wiltshire Brown product is spoken to close by the observed Wedgwood, Bow and Chelsea ceramics.

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