Immingham Museum was established in 1970 and is now firmly based in the Resource Centre in Immingham.
The main theme in the museum is the story of the building of Immingham Dock and the involvement of the Great Central Railway.
Many of the displays feature railway memorabilia, photos and documents. The museum is one of the few museums that has on loan railway artefacts from the National Railway Museum.
As well as the docks and railway exhibits there are 3 room settings: Victorian/Edwardian,1950s/1960s, a Grocers and Chemists shop.
A large archive collection of photos and documents is kept for anyone to study.
The Museum was very proud to be one of the few museums to be granted full registration status as a fully voluntary organisation in 2003.
There is a rolling programme of changing exhibitions each year.
Immingham Museum
Resource Centre
Margaret Street
Immingham
DN40 1LE
Admission Free.
Disabled access.
Refreshments available
Opening hours :
Monday to Friday - 1:00 pm to 4:00pm all year.
Saturday by arrangement.
Visits by groups can be by arrangement with the Hon. Curator Brian Mummery Tel. (01469) 575777
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