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Worthing Museum and Art Gallery

Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery on a wet February lunchtime - geograph.org.uk - 1717464.jpg
Established 1908
Location Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, England
Public transit access Worthing railway station
Website www.worthingmuseum.co.uk
Area 588,000 sq ft (54,600 m2) in
94 Galleries

Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is in the centre of Worthing near the grade II* listed St Paul's. The building, which celebrated its centenary in 2008, was originally designed to house the town's library as well as the museum, the library section being funded by Andrew Carnegie. It is the largest museum in West Sussex.

Worthing Museum and Art Gallery has one of the largest costume and textile collections in the UK. The 19th century and 20th century galleries display just a tiny fraction of the museum's contents. The current display in the 19th century gallery looks at the changing shape of women during the century. The 20th century gallery concentrates on women's fashions including pictures of local residents through the ages. There is also a small menswear display.

The museum also holds records for all archaeological finds between the rivers Adur and Arun. This includes the John Pull Collection of neolithic flint mines, featured on the television series Time Team, the Patching hoard of gold coins, an Anglo-Saxon long boat, and the Highdown Goblet - an Ancient Egyptian glass vase with an Ancient Greek inscription, found at the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Highdown.

The museum has over 900 dolls and a collection of toys from the Georgian period to the present day, in its Juvenilia collection, along with the Colin Mears Collection - 2000 objects documenting the history of 20th Century Childhood. It also has social history, numismatics, and fine and decorative art collections.


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