Time and Tide Museum
Time and Tide: The Museum of Great Yarmouth Life, located in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom, is set in one of the UK's best preserved Victorian herring curing works and is Norfolk's third largest museum. The museum is centred on Great Yarmouth's rich maritime and fishing heritage, mainly focusing on the history of Yarmouth and the herring curing works. The museum feature various exhibitions including a typical 'Row' (a type of narrow street) from 1913, a Yarmouth quayside from the 1950s and hands on displays, films, audio guides and children's activities. The museum is currently visited by around 30,000 people a year.
Time & Tide museum is part of Maritime Heritage East which is a partnership of over 35 maritime museums in the East of England.
Awards
The Time and Tide Museum has won, and been nominated for, some awards in the recent years:
- Gulbenkian Prize Museum of the Year Finalist 2005
- European Museum of the Year Finalist 2006
- Objective 2 Celebrate Award Winner (Tourism Category) 2006
- Eastern Daily Press Design & Development Award Winner 2006[1]
Herring Curing Works Renovation
The Time and Tide Museum is set in Britain's best preserved herring curing works. This was closed down in the mid-1980s, but £4.7 million[2] was spent on refurbishing and converting the Grade II listed factory into the modern museum.[3]
References
- Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service: Time and Tide Archived 7 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth
- "Norfolk A Sense Of Place – A sea of changes at Time And Tide". BBC. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
- Time and Tide Museum review from the Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
- Tide and Time Museum information from the Scott Wilson Group, a UK-based civil engineering consultancy
- Information on the Time and Tide Museum and its place in Great Yarmouth from the BBC website for Norfolk