Museum Collection

Main Gallery

Here you can discover the fascinating story of the Vale of White Horse and the adjoining chalk hills – which are known somewhat confusingly as the Downs! Amazingly, the Vale was once the bottom of a tropical sea but is now home to many hi-tech industries, so we feature everything from fossils to Formula 1. From the Stone Age to the Atomic Age, the exhibits make connections between the distant past and the present
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Come and experience:

 

  • Two specially produced short films, narrated by David Attenborough, introducing visitors to the Vale and its history.
  • Our Saxon skeleton. Who was this woman and what was she buried with?
  • 18th and 19th century town life through the remains of the influential and wealthy Ormond Family.
  • The dark and dangerous times associated with ‘Black Wantage’.
  • Over 3,000 objects from the collections on display, with lots of ‘hands on’ opportunities.
  • A range of interesting multimedia, video and audio exhibits.
  • Nearly 3,700 square feet of exhibition space (about 335 square metres).

 

Railway through the Vale

A 7.9m (almost 26ft) long model railway is the new exhibit in the Main Gallery of the Museum in Wantage. The Railway through the Vale exhibit provides some much needed emphasises to the relevance of railway transport to local trades and industries of the area.

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Space does not allow a true representation of the Great Western Railway near to Wantage, but this model does bring a flavour of the railway as it passes through the Vale downland. Undulating landscape, chalk cuttings, woodland, horses, and grazing sheep & cattle are all represented. The fine panoramic photograph is by Tony Hadland.

Children, and many adults, will be especially attracted to the interactive aspect of the Railway through the Vale exhibit. Press one of the buttons on the exhibit and a train will travel from one end to the other and then back again – all with realistic acceleration and top speed. There are two trains here; one is a 1930s diesel railcar in GWR brown & cream – nicknamed the flying banana, and the other, a 2-car diesel unit – a 1987 a type 155 Sprinter.

This new Railway through the Vale exhibit can be seen and operated during the usual Museum opening hours: Monday – Saturday (not Bank Holidays) 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.

 Photos of our Collection by Dave Richardson (Wantage Camera Club)