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Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council,
Town Hall, Coton Road,
Nuneaton, Warwickshire,
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Museum and Gallery Collections

 
The museum was established and opened in 1917 as the result of the generosity of local benefactor Edward Melly.  From the beginning its collections were mixed comprising paintings, firearms and ceramics.   The collections grew quickly under the custodianship of Edward Melly who was honorary curator until his death in 1941.
 
From the outset the development of the museum was jointly driven by the gifts of objects from local people and Melly himself.  The collections have continued to develop, often reflecting the passions of previous curators.  The museum is now responsible for more than 13,500 items which include ethnography, fine and applied art, social and industrial history and personalia.  
 
The most recent acquisition policy has defined future collecting should concentrate on collecting local/social history items which are reflective of all communities living and working in the Borough. These items are kept for both the community and future generations.  Through interpreting these items the museum service can enable people to better understand their surroundings, learn from history and see the world through other people’s stories.  This increases local people’s understanding and knowledge of the world and we hope to make them better citizens.
 
Items from the museum's collection related to George Eliot can be seen on Windows on Warwickshire use advanced search to locate individual items.

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Friday 19 March 2010