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Baysgarth House Museum is a local museum located in Baysgarth House, situated in Baysgarth Park, in the market town of Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, England.〔(Baysgarth House Museum ), (Champ Ltd ), UK.〕〔(Baysgarth House Museum ), Culture 24, UK.〕〔(Baysgarth House Museum ), North Lincolnshire Council, UK.〕 The museum is mainly staffed by volunteers who are responsible for opening the museum to the public, running exhibitions and assisting in collections care. == Baysgarth House Museum == Baysgarth House is a Grade II listed building, believed to date from c. 1731. The building is built on an L-plan, with 2 storeys and an attic in red brick with a hipped pantiled roof. The building has an adjacent grade II listed stable building, believed to date from the early 19th Century, and an adjacent cottage believed to have been built for servants. Also attached to the property are the grade II * listed gate piers in an 18th Century style, topped by a lion and a unicorn. The two lodges in the wall date from the 19th Century.〔(), Heritage Gateway, UK.〕 The main building houses Georgian and Victorian style rooms. The museum covers the lives of local people. There is a large collection of 18th and 19th century pottery and porcelain.〔(Baysgarth House Museum ), Culture 24, UK.〕 There is also an Industrial Museum in the old stable block. Traditional crafts such as blacksmithing, cobbing, and thatching are displayed in the Craft Cottage. The museum is mainly staffed by volunteers who are responsible for opening the museum to the public, running exhibitions and assisting in collections care. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baysgarth House Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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