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The Galleries

Newarke Houses Museum is host to a variety of galleries. You can find out more here.

Related Image  The Panelled Room: An Evening in 1645... Built in 1583, the Panelled Room is in the oldest part of Skeffington House. It is laid out using historic furniture and shows how it might have looked in 1645 during the ‘Siege of Leicester’ in the English Civil War.
Related Image  Leicester, My Home... Home is a place we can call our own, where we belong and where we can put down roots. It is the house we live in, our street, our community, our city. For many people, it is where they have always lived. For many others, a place becomes home. The changing displays in this gallery look at how communities in different parts of the city have made Leicester their home.
Related Image  Moving Here... People have come to Leicester from all around the world and many have made their homes here. Discover peoples’ stories about moving to the city, their journeys and settling in Leicester. What makes people leave their homes, families and friends?
Related Image  Toys and Games Gallery... Discover the toys and games that generations of children have played with and find out how they have changed. Playing games is a way children explore and engage with the world around them. As people travel from country to country, the toys and games they take with them become part of the lives of children around the world.
Related Image  Growing Up...Growing up is about discovery and change. This is when we find our place in the world and create our identity. Playing and learning helps us understand the world around us. Explore ‘growing up’ through things that Leicester people experienced such as music and fashions from other places and times. It may bring back some memories…
Related Image  At the Flicks... A night out at the pictures has been part of Leicester life since 1896, the year the first moving picture show came to the city. Take your seat in Newarke Houses’ own 1950s picture house and enjoy the films on show. See how Leicester has changed as you look back in time.
Related Image  Meet Daniel Lambert... Born in Leicester in 1770, Daniel Lambert worked as the gaoler in the Bridewell prison and was a much-admired national character. Gaining a reputation as a kind and humane man, he became a celebrity due to his remarkable size of 52 stone 11 pounds (more than four average sized men). Discover Daniel’s clothes, furniture and personal items in this ever-popular gallery
Related Image  An Evening In… Come in and experience a living room showing the styles of the 1950s and the 1970s. Meet two families, the Hadlands and the Patels, and discover how people lived during those different decades. See how much has changed in just 20 years - how do these living rooms compare with yours?
Related Image  Street Scene... Experience the Wharf Street area of Leicester in the 1940s where it was said you could buy ‘everything from a pin to an elephant’. Open seven days a week offering credit or ‘tick’, and serving as a local meeting place, these shops were central to the lives of people who often struggled to get by on low incomes. Visit the Jolly Angler public house, a grocer and drapers and see window displays in the pawnshop, chemist and tobacconist. Listen to the sounds of the streets and shops of the 1940s.
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The Museum of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment... Follow the story of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment...