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 Abbey Panels – You told us, we listened! 17 Aug 2017 Our visitor's feedback is helping to shape 27 new interpretation panels around the Abbey Quarter. Maiwand Lion, Reading 8 Aug 2017 This blog celebrates of one of Reading’s most iconic felines - the Maiwand or Forbury Lion. From Quern to Computer 7 Aug 2017 Flour milling evolved from hand-powered querns in 6,000 BC, to massive computer-driven roller mills of the present day. All about the loan service 6 Aug 2017 Reading Museum has delivered a loan service to schools for almost as long as it has existed. The Coronation of Henry I 5 Aug 2017 The youngest son of William the Conqueror was crowned King Henry I of England on August 5th 1100. It changed the fate of Reading forever. Three long years: Reading in 1917 4 Aug 2017 We explore how Reading had faired by 1917 after three years of the Great War and no end in sight. Is the heart of darkness found inside an H&P biscuit tin? 3 Aug 2017 Find out about how Joseph Conrad saw a humble Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin as a symbol of European colonial power in Africa. The Death of William II 2 Aug 2017 The mysterious death of William Rufus led to the quick accesension of his brother, King Henry I. Paddington, a Reading VIB (very important bear) 1 Aug 2017 Have you seen any bears roaming around in Reading recently? Find out how Paddington inspired our annual teddy bear's picnic. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Abbey Panels – You told us, we listened! 17 Aug 2017 Our visitor's feedback is helping to shape 27 new interpretation panels around the Abbey Quarter.
Maiwand Lion, Reading 8 Aug 2017 This blog celebrates of one of Reading’s most iconic felines - the Maiwand or Forbury Lion.
From Quern to Computer 7 Aug 2017 Flour milling evolved from hand-powered querns in 6,000 BC, to massive computer-driven roller mills of the present day.
All about the loan service 6 Aug 2017 Reading Museum has delivered a loan service to schools for almost as long as it has existed.
The Coronation of Henry I 5 Aug 2017 The youngest son of William the Conqueror was crowned King Henry I of England on August 5th 1100. It changed the fate of Reading forever.
Three long years: Reading in 1917 4 Aug 2017 We explore how Reading had faired by 1917 after three years of the Great War and no end in sight.
Is the heart of darkness found inside an H&P biscuit tin? 3 Aug 2017 Find out about how Joseph Conrad saw a humble Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin as a symbol of European colonial power in Africa.
The Death of William II 2 Aug 2017 The mysterious death of William Rufus led to the quick accesension of his brother, King Henry I.
Paddington, a Reading VIB (very important bear) 1 Aug 2017 Have you seen any bears roaming around in Reading recently? Find out how Paddington inspired our annual teddy bear's picnic.