Museum / Brombley Museum
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Brombley Museum |
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The museum houses a substantial compilation of archaeologically excavated finds from across the London Borough of Bromley, with many of the handpicked items on display. These variety in date from the Roman period to the 19th and 20th centuries and comprise together pottery and glass, with excavated finds supplemented by acquisitions and gifts to the museum.
Roman pottery from Crofton Roman villa, Orpington, including a number of complete greyware vessels
Roman pottery from the mausoleum for the villa at Keston, with several complete pots, including a rare bottle form in samian ware
Pottery from the Roman cemetery at Northfield Avenue, St Mary Cray, including a number of samian vessels
Field collections of pottery from the Cray Valley, mostly Roman
Anglo-Saxon pottery and other grave goods from the 5th- to 6th-century cemetery at Poverest Road, St. Mary Cray
Medieval pottery from Scadbury, including Surrey-Hampshire coarse border ware, Cheam whiteware and London-type ware
Eighteenth-century Dutch tin-glazed ware wall tiles from Scadbury
Glass and stoneware bottles and flasks of the 18th and 19th centuries, including a number of Chislehurst Mineral Water bottles
Pharmaceutical bottles and other forms in ceramic and glass
Address: The Priory, Church Hill, Orpington BR6 0HH
Tel: 01689 873826
Email: bromley.museum@bromley.gov.uk
Website: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/
Opening times: All year Mon-Fri, 1.00pm to 5.00pm; Sat, 10.00am to 5.00pm; also Apr - Oct Sun and Bank Holiday Mon, 1.00pm to 5.00pm.
Admission: Free.
Access: Ground floor access for disabled visitors; parking; library/research facilities; education service; outreach programme; guided tours/lectures for pre-booked groups.
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