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Volunteer Pass 2019/20 Northern Museums VOLUNTEER PASS 2019/20 HOW DOES IT WORK? The Northern Museums Volunteer Pass allows volunteers to FREE entry and/or additional PLEASE CHECK the list of participating museums (p2) and benefits (as listed) at participating museums in Yorkshire and Humberside, North East and their opening times before making your visit and remember to North West regions. Full details of participating museums and individual offers are outlined take your Volunteer Pass. in this leaflet. PLEASE REMEMBER: Please check the details of the participating museum on-line before your visit. The Museum Volunteer Pass scheme is a mutually beneficial Museums will be issued with named Institutional Passes, which they can loan out to their partnership between participating museums. Each museum volunteers, and also Individual Passes. The Individual Pass is not transferable. Once you have ensures that fellow volunteers receive a warm welcome, received your pass, please enter your name and the museum at which you volunteer. The Pass FREE entry or other advertised benefits when they visit. entitles only the bearer to the benefits detailed in this leaflet. Any accompanying friends or Equally, each museum will check that passes are not misused, relatives will need to pay standard charges unless the member museum specifically offers and are accessible only to their active volunteer base. benefits to them as well. ORGANISED WITH THE HELP OF: Museum of Lakeland Life & Industry, Kendal (FREE entry) Ferens Art Gallery, Hull (FREE entry + 10% discount in shop) www.lakelandmuseum.org.uk • Tel: 01539 722464 www.hcandl.co.uk/museums • Tel: 01482 613902 PARTICIPATING Goole Museum, Goole (FREE entry + FREE tea/coffee) Quaker Tapestry Museum, Kendal (FREE entry) www.quaker-tapestry.co.uk • Tel: 01539 722975 www.eastriding.gov.uk/museums • Tel: 01405 768963 MUSEUMS Ravenglass Railway Museum, Ravenglass Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Grimsby (FREE entry) (50% discount on Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway) www.thefishingheritagecentre.com • Tel: 01472 323345 www.ravenglassrailwaymuseum.co.uk • Tel: 01229 717171 Hedon Museum, Hedon The Ruskin Museum, Coniston (FREE entry + FREE tea/coffee + 10% discount in shop) CHESHIRE (FREE entry + 1 guest. Groups must book in advance) Tel: 01482 890908 Catalyst, Widnes (FREE entry, excluding special events) www.ruskinmuseum.com • Tel: 01539 441164 www.catalyst.org.uk • Tel: 0151 420 1121 Hornsea Museum, Hornsea (FREE entry) Senhouse Roman Museum, nr. Maryport (FREE entry) www.hornseamuseum.com • Tel: 01964 533443 Cheshire Military Museum, Chester (FREE entry + 1 guest) www.senhousemuseum.co.uk • Tel: 01900 816168 Hull and East Riding Museum, Hull (FREE entry + 10% discount in shop) www.cheshiremilitarymuseum.co.uk • Tel: 01244 327617 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust, Carlisle www.hcandl.co.uk/museums • Tel: 01482 613902 Congleton Museum, Congleton (FREE entry to main museum excludes special exhibitions) (FREE entry, excluding special events + 10% discount in shop) www.tulliehouse.co.uk • Tel: 01228 618781 Immingham Museum, Immingham (FREE entry) www.congletonmuseum.co.uk • Tel: 01260 276360 www.imminghammuseum.org • Tel: 01469 727215 DURHAM Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum, Engelsea Brook Maritime Museum, Hull (FREE entry + 10% discount in shop) (FREE entry+ free tea/coffee) Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland www.hcandl.co.uk/museums • Tel: 01482 613902 www.engleseabrook.org.uk • Tel: 01270 820836 (Complimentary entry, excluding special events) Due open in 2019, see website for details. Museum of East Riding Rural Life, Skidby (FREE entry) Nantwich Museum, Nantwich (FREE entry + FREE postcards) www.aucklandproject.org • Tel: 01388 743750 www.museums.eastriding.gov.uk/skidbymill • Tel: 01482 848405 www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk • Tel: 07866 844314 Auckland Tower, Bishop Auckland Normanby Hall Country Park, nr Scunthorpe (FREE entry) Paradise Mill, Macclesfield (50% off entry) (Complimentary entry, excluding special events) www.normanbyhall.co.uk • Tel: 01724 720588 www.macclesfieldmuseums.co.uk • Tel: 01625 612045 www.aucklandproject.org • Tel: 01388 743750 North Lincolnshire Museum, Scunthorpe The Silk Museum, Macclesfield (FREE entry) Beamish – The Living Museum of the North, Beamish (FREE entry + FREE tea/coffee for pass holder + 1 guest) www.macclesfieldmuseums.co.uk • Tel: 01625 612045 (No discount on entry. 10% discount in shop) www.northlincs.gov.uk/museums • Tel: 01724 297055 www.beamish.org.uk • Tel: 0191 370 4000 CUMBRIA The Ropewalk, Barton on Humber Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal (FREE entry) Head of Steam – Darlington Railway Museum, Darlington (FREE entry) (FREE entry + FREE tea/coffee for pass holder + 1 guest) www.abbothall.org.uk • Tel: 01539 722464 www.head-of-steam.co.uk • Tel: 01325 405060 www.the-ropewalk.co.uk • Tel: 01652 660380 Killhope Museum, Cowshill, Upper Weardale The Armitt Museum and Library, Ambleside (FREE entry) Sewerby Hall & Gardens, Bridlington (FREE entry) (FREE entry, excluding Bank Holidays) www.armitt.com • Tel: 01539 431212 www.sewerbyhall.co.uk • Tel:01262 673769 www.killhope.org.uk • Tel: 01388 537505 Beacon Museum, Whitehaven (FREE entry) Streetlife Museum of Transport, Hull (FREE entry+ 10% discount in shop) Mining Art Gallery, Bishop Auckland www.thebeacon-whitehaven.co.uk • Tel: 01956 692302 www.hcandl.co.uk/museums • Tel: 01482 613902 (Complimentary entry, excluding special events) Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House, Bowness on Windermere (FREE entry) www.aucklandproject.org • Tel: 01388 743750 The Stewart Museum (Burnby Hall Gardens) (FREE entry) www.blackwell.org.uk • Tel: 01539 446139 Oriental Museum, Durham (FREE entry + 1 guest) www.burnbyhallgardens.com • Tel:01759 307125 Brantwood, East of Lake Coniston (FREE entry, excluding special events) www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum • Tel: 0191 334 5694 www.brantwood.org.uk • Tel: 01539 441396 University of Hull Art Collection, Hull (FREE entry + 10% discount in shop) The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle www.culturenet.co.uk • Tel: 01482 465671 The Dock Museum, Barrow-in-Furness (No discount on entry. 10% discount in café when spending over £10) (FREE entry + FREE tea/coffee in Bridge Café) Wilberforce House, Hull (FREE entry + 10% discount in shop) www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk • Tel: 01833 690606 www.dockmuseum.org.uk • Tel: 01229 876400 www.hcandl.co.uk/museums • Tel: 01482 613902 Dove Cottage and The Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere (FREE entry) EAST YORKSHIRE & NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE Wilderspin National School, Barton upon Humber Please note due to a renovation project there may be partial closures. Baysgarth House Museum, Barton upon Humber (FREE entry) (FREE tea/coffee for pass holder + 1 guest) Please check the website before visiting. www.champltd.org/baysgarth-house-museum • Tel: 01652 637568 www.wilderspinschool.org.uk • Tel: 01652 635172 www.wordsworth.org.uk • Tel: 01539 435544 Burton Constable Hall, nr Skirlaugh (50% off entry, excluding special events) Withernsea Lighthouse Museum, Withernsea (FREE entry) Keswick Museum, Keswick (FREE entry) www.burtonconstable.com • Tel: 01964 562400 www.withernsealighthouse.co.uk • Tel: 01964 614834 www.keswickmuseum.org.uk • Tel: 01768 773263 Epworth Old Rectory, Epworth (FREE entry, excluding special events) Yorkshire Waterways Museum, Goole Penrith and Eden Museum, Penrith (FREE entry) www.epwortholdrectory.org.uk • Tel: 01427 872268 • (FREE entry + FREE tea/coffee + 1 guest + 2-for-1 on Goole Dock boat trips) www.eden.gov.uk/museum • Tel: 01768 865105 [email protected] www.waterwaysmuseum.org.uk • Tel: 01405 768730 GREATER MANCHESTER Harris Museum Art gallery & Library, Preston (FREE guidebook) Craven Museum, Skipton (FREE entry + 10% discount in shop) Bramall Hall, Stockport (FREE entry, excluding special events) www.harrismuseum.org.uk • Tel: 01772 258248 Closed for renovation January 2019 – May 2020. 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