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Best Sights & Activities -(History Museums)
Armley Mills Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
Canal RdLeeds UK LS12 2QF 113-263-7861
Description:
Formerly the largest woolen mill in the world, this facility presently serves as an award-winning museum devoted to the city's industrial history. Fascinating 18th and 19th century artifacts relate the development of fashion, fabrics, transportation, and cinematography. #13;#10;#13;#10;
Bradford Industrial Museum and Horse at Work
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
Moorside RdBradford UK BD2 3HP 1274-631-756
Description:
This remarkable museum, which is housed in a turn-of-the-century spinning mill, commemorates the area's long industrial history, particularly its involvement with wool, machinery, steam engines, and horses. Outside, the Mill Yard bustles with horse rides, activities, and labor exhibits that recall a bygone era. Nearby Moorside House is the home of the first mill-owner, John Moore, and remains adorned with period furnishings.
Colour Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
82 Gratton RdBradford UK BD1 2JB 1274-390-955
Leeds Museum Resource Center
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
Moorfield RdLeeds UK LS19 7BN 113-214-6526
Description:
This museum is famous for the Egyptian mummy that has resided in Leeds for nearly two centuries. Fascinating exhibits devoted to Greco-Roman and Egyptian culture, geology, natural history, and archeology are available for the public to enjoy. Numerous interactive and multimedia displays are also a part of the collection. Entrance by appointment only. Guided tours available.
National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
PicturevilleLeeds UK BD1 1NQ 1274-727-488
Description:
One visit here and you'll see why the most popular national museum outside London draws an estimated 750,000 annual visitors. The museum houses an amazing collection of more than three million artifacts of history, sociology, digital media, and culture. The exhibits include the world's first negative, some of the earliest television footage, and some of the first examples of moving pictures. Hands-on activities allow visitors to learn more about technology and production, while special events provide question and answer sessions with professionals. There's also an IMAX theater.
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