Blake Museum
Blake Museum
The Blake Museum Bridgwater is established:
- to rescue from loss and destruction the relics of our ancestors;
- to collect, conserve and to show relics of history relating (principally but not exclusively) to Bridgwater and its immediate surroundings;
- to show visitors that Bridgwater is not indifferent to its own history;
- to interest visitors in what has happened in Bridgwater since it was granted its first Royal Charter in the reign of King John;
- to give the townspeople of Bridgwater pride in their past;
- to reveal that great events have taken place within the town and adjacent areas and set them in the context of the history of England;
- to honour the lives of great men and women who have lived or been associated with the town, and, in particular but not exclusively, Robert Blake.
The Blake Museum is open to the public Tuesdays to Saturdays 10 am to 4 pm.
Collections
Archaeology: Brooches
Archaeology: Medieval Tiles
Archaeology: Samian Ware terra sigillata
Archaeology: Spaxton Mosaic
Art: Oil portraits
Archives: Electors' Lists
Archives: War Records
Archives: Library
Entertainment: 1927 Pageant
Maritime: Docks and Irene
Numismatics: Coins
People: Chubb, Blake, Monmouth
Photographs: Photographers
Textiles: Baird Collection
Textiles: Banners
Textiles: 18th & 19th century Samplers
Textiles: Bridgwater Tapestry
The Learning Team at Blake Museum
Aim to provide an opportunity for adults and children to investigate and develop their knowledge of the history of Bridgwater and the surrounding area, consider how this may have shaped the locality as it is today. and the part Bridgwater played in world history.
The team of volunteers is happy to work with individuals, schools, groups of young people and adult social groups, to provide a taylor-made experience focusing on the interests of the group.
These visits can be arranged normally on Mondays, evenings and at other times by arrangement. Responsibility for the care of individuals remains with the leaders of the group at all times.
The Learning Team is supported by experts who have knowledge in many areas, for example local industry, archaeology, buildings, and conflicts.
Members of the Learning Team are available to discuss and plan visits as required.