Kingston Museum

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The Kingston Museum is an MLA-accredited local-history museum in Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. Built in 1904 and restored in 1992–1997, the museum features three permanent exhibits—”Ancient Origins”; the lottery-funded “Town of Kings”, dealing with the borough’s history in Saxon times; and “Eadweard Muybridge”, devoted to the pioneering photographer who was born in and died in Kingston. A fourth gallery is used for temporary exhibitions. At a separate site, on Richmond Road, is a room housing research materials and archives for investigating local history.

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