Blog Join us in exploring Reading's history, our community and our objects. All Posts Collections Community Get involved Reading Abbey Reading’s history Things to do Apply #RMDiscoveries: Netsuke 14 May 2019 Written by our volunteer Kirstin, as part of her #RMDiscoveries series After discussing an upcoming exhibition to be held at Reading Museum on the theme of animals, I made a Teaching Prehistory at Reading Museum 10 May 2019 Sandra Gough, one of our most inspiring and versatile session leaders, tells us about her experience in teaching Prehistory here at Reading Museum. William Marshal: the greatest knight in all the world 1 May 2019 Was England ruled from Caversham in spring,1219? Discover the story of legendary medieval knight, William Marshall. E is for an Exhibition of Original Ladybird Books Artwork 29 Apr 2019 Did you grow up with Ladybird Books? How long has it been since you flicked through your favourite childhood book? The Old Windsor cataloguing project: Unlocking secrets of a Saxon palace 28 Mar 2019 Sophie Clarke, Finds Officer at Wessex Archaeology talks about her recent work on the Old Windsor cataloguing project at the Reading Museum The Vikings in Reading 22 Mar 2019 Reading’s first mention in the history books was in 870-71 when the Vikings built a camp at Reading, resisting attacks by the King of Wessex. Caroline Herschel: a pioneering astronomer 16 Mar 2019 Learn about the life of Caroline Herschel (1750-1848), one of Berkshire’s most significant residents. Silchester Public Bath House 14 Mar 2019 Find out about how archaeologists investigated the Roman public bath house at Silchester in the 1800s and again in 2018. Royals in Reading - A Session Leader's Perspective 12 Mar 2019 Catherine, one of our newer session leaders, tells us why she enjoys teaching the Museum's 'Royals in Reading' session in the Abbey Ruins. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
#RMDiscoveries: Netsuke 14 May 2019 Written by our volunteer Kirstin, as part of her #RMDiscoveries series After discussing an upcoming exhibition to be held at Reading Museum on the theme of animals, I made a
Teaching Prehistory at Reading Museum 10 May 2019 Sandra Gough, one of our most inspiring and versatile session leaders, tells us about her experience in teaching Prehistory here at Reading Museum.
William Marshal: the greatest knight in all the world 1 May 2019 Was England ruled from Caversham in spring,1219? Discover the story of legendary medieval knight, William Marshall.
E is for an Exhibition of Original Ladybird Books Artwork 29 Apr 2019 Did you grow up with Ladybird Books? How long has it been since you flicked through your favourite childhood book?
The Old Windsor cataloguing project: Unlocking secrets of a Saxon palace 28 Mar 2019 Sophie Clarke, Finds Officer at Wessex Archaeology talks about her recent work on the Old Windsor cataloguing project at the Reading Museum
The Vikings in Reading 22 Mar 2019 Reading’s first mention in the history books was in 870-71 when the Vikings built a camp at Reading, resisting attacks by the King of Wessex.
Caroline Herschel: a pioneering astronomer 16 Mar 2019 Learn about the life of Caroline Herschel (1750-1848), one of Berkshire’s most significant residents.
Silchester Public Bath House 14 Mar 2019 Find out about how archaeologists investigated the Roman public bath house at Silchester in the 1800s and again in 2018.
Royals in Reading - A Session Leader's Perspective 12 Mar 2019 Catherine, one of our newer session leaders, tells us why she enjoys teaching the Museum's 'Royals in Reading' session in the Abbey Ruins.