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  1. Resources available for children and young people online https://www.readingmuseum.org.uk/resources Reading Museum offers a wide range of activities and opportunities for learning to adults and children. The museum welcomes volunteers who wish to develop new skills, make friends and get involved in a wide range of projects.…
    Town HallBlagrave StreetReadingRG1 1QH
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  2. University Term Time: open from Monday to Friday from 9am to 4.30pm. University Vacation Time: open from Tuesday to Thursday from 9am to 4.30pm
    The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, owned by the University of Reading and an integral part of the Department of Classics, is recognised as the fourth largest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain.  The collection primarily consists of material from the Greek and Greco-Roman civilisations…
    Department Of Classics, University Of Reading, WhiteknightsReadingBerkshireRG6 6AA
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  3. 3rd Wednesday in the month September to May 7:15-9:30pm.
    Aim: to foster an interest in the history of Reading. Affiliated to - Berkshire Local History Association. Please see the web link below to leave a message and contact us: http://historyofreadingsociety.org.uk/contact/
    Abbey SquareREADINGBerkshireRG1 3BE
    History of Reading Society
  4. Winter (Oct-Mar) first and third Tuesday of the month at 19:45. Various events in summer.
    Lectures are held from Oct-March on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Pangbourne Village Hall. Guided walks are held from March/April onwards on Saturdays/Sundays, usually about 4-5 miles. There is also a Wednesday walk once a month. We visit BBONT reserves, have…
    PangbourneRG8 7AN
  5. Berkshire Record Society is an educational charity set up to publish scholarly editions of important historical documents relating to the county and to promote research into the county's history. Members receive, in return for their subscription, a copy of each volume that the society publishes.…
    READINGBerkshire
  6. Twice yearly. Friday evenings alternating with Saturday afternoons.
    Aims: 1) To encourage preservation of the Abbey ruins 2) To make known information about the life and history of the Abbey 3) To prevent inappropriate building development in the vicinity of the Abbey. Members receive a regular newsletter.
  7. Our Centre for Heritage and Family History can be found on the 2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading RG1 3BQ. Opening hours: Monday 11 am-4pm Tuesday 10.30am-4pm and 6.45pm-9.00pm Saturday 10.30am-2.30pm Last Thursday of the month 10.30am-4pm FREE admission for everyone  FREE of…
    Berkshire

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