The Wellingborough Museum (Wellingborough)
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The Wellingborough Museum is housed in Dulley's Baths, built in 1892 as an indoor swimming pool by David Dulley, a brewer in the town. In 1920, the building was bought by George Cox and converted into a shoe factory. Cox's moved to larger premises in 1995, and the building is now being fitted out as the Wellingborough Museum. The building is 10,000 square feet in size, and displays the collection of artefacts owned by the Winifred Wharton Trust, previously shown in Croyland Hall in Wellingborough.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°17'59"N -0°41'20"E
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- Old Symington Corset Factory 25 km
- Milton Keynes Museum of Rural Life 28 km
- Shuttleworth Collection 34 km
- Old Warden airfield 34 km
- Buckinghamshire Railway Centre 51 km
- Redbournbury Mill 61 km
- The Galleria 67 km
- De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre & Mosquito Aircraft Museum 71 km
- Chiltern Open Air Museum 74 km
- Croyland Park 1.3 km
- Great Doddington Solar Field 2.1 km
- Irchester Country Park 2.4 km
- Wellingborough Golf Course 3.6 km
- Broadholme Sewage Treatment Works 4.6 km
- Burton Wold Wind Farm 7.3 km
- Weetabix Head Offices 7.5 km
- Morrison Distribution Centre Burton Latimer 7.9 km
- Chelveston Renewable Energy Park 11 km
- Kinewell Lake 11 km