- Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre
- Tate Britain,
- Tate Modern
- Booth Museum,
- Brighton Museum,
- Horsham Museum,
- Hunterian (Surgeon's) Museum
- Museum of Childhood, (several trips link is to Barbie's London Day)
- Museum of London,twice
- Museum of Zoology,
- Natural History Museum,
- Science Museum,
- Worthing Museum,
- Pallant House & Gallery,
- National Portrait Gallery
- National Gallery
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Bath Museum of Fashion
- Lightbox (Woking Museum)
- Storrington Museum
This is in addition to 6 trips to Intech (Science Centre and Planetarium) Plus 10 other gallivants to places of interest that are not museums or galleries. Parham House, Longleat Safari Park, Brighton Sea Life Centre, Legoland, Fishbourne Roman Palace and Bignor Roman Villa and The Roman Baths, Tower of London, Windsor Castle and numerous trips to Fishers Farm.
Prior to keeping this blog we did go to The Book of the Dead at The British Museum.
And 2011 has a few weeks to run yet. We have tickets for the Science Museum ordinary things special exhibition next week
Gallivanters by name. Gallivanters by nature.

2 comments:
thanks some useful tips
What an interesting blog, introduced by a thought-provoking photo. The unusual wall painting of the dwellings is also a strangely modern interpretation. Something like this hieroglyphic view of a park by Swiss painter Paul Klee, http://EN.WahooArt.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8LT475.
The image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of it.
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