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 Museum feasibility study
Author:Robert Warner
Date:Monday, 5th Sep 2005 11:07
Views:5,606 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Company, Industry, Country and Product Research
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b33450

I have been asked to help my Cotswold town - a mere 2,700 years old - write a paper on the feasibility of establishing a local museum.

It will be a relatively small museum probably attached to the local library. The museum is intended to draw together various artefacts in an endeavour to show the history of the town from its iron-age days, through its particularly bloody place in the English Civil War, up to its present day role as a particularly attractive market town and antique centre.

The museum is intended to provide an educational resource for local schoolchildren and historical interest for our thousands of visitors who come from all over the world throughout the year.

Have any Freepinters written up such a feasibility study, or can any of you point me in the right direction please?

Thank you

Robert

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• Museum feasibility study
I have been asked to help my Cotswold town - a mere 2,700 years old - write a paper on ...
Robert Warner 05/09/05 11:07 33450
  • Re: Museum feasibility study
I don't think you mentioned the name of your town. However, if it was on or near an English Civil ...
Lari Law 08/09/05 11:50 33553
    • Re: Museum feasibility study
It never fails to amaze me how helpful and informative Freepinters are! Thanks for this idea. We had ...
Robert Warner 09/09/05 19:43 33597
  • Re: Museum feasibility study
If you wish to see an example of how just such a project as this was successfully achieved in the ...
Atalanta 07/09/05 10:25 33509
    • Re: Museum feasibility study
Atalanta That would be most helpful. Thank you Regards Robert
Robert Warner 07/09/05 19:54 33524
  • Re: Museum feasibility study
Hi Robert, have you been in touch with the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council folk ? They'll be a great ...
Sarah Gallagher 06/09/05 14:55 33487
    • Re: Museum feasibility study
Sarah Thank you. Very hepful. Regards Robert
Robert Warner 06/09/05 18:40 33495
  • Re: Museum feasibility study
Robert This webpage looks as if it might give you some useful pointers (if you haven't seen it already) http://www.lord.ca/publications/articles/Feasibility_anal_museum.html
Frances 05/09/05 16:45 33456
    • Re: Museum feasibility study
Frances Many thanks. Will follow up. Regards Robert
Robert Warner 06/09/05 18:40 33496
  • Re: Museum feasibility study
Robert Have you contacted your County Archivist / Archaeological Officer? Imagine they could be helpful. Best Regards
Philip Sidaway 05/09/05 13:37 33454
    • Re: Museum feasibility study
Philip Not yet! But will now!! Thank you. Robert
Robert Warner 06/09/05 18:41 33497