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- Abingdon Museum Type: Museum | Location: Abingdon Contact: | Address: Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 3HG | Phone: 01235 523703 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=427 Housed in the old County Hall, described as ‘the grandest town hall in England’ by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, and dating from the 1670s, the museum displays collections unique to Abingdon, England's oldest continuously inhabited town.
- Cole Museum of Zoology Type: Museum | Location: Reading Contact: | Address: Reading Berkshire RG6 6AJ | Phone: 0118 3787024 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=448 The Museum was established in the early 20th century by Francis J. Cole, Professor of Zoology from 1907 to 1939.
- Corinium Museum Type: Museum | Location: Cirencester Contact: | Address: Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 2BX | Phone: 01285 655611 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=384 Discover the treasures of the Cotswolds and Roman Britain's second city.
- Cricklade Museum Type: Museum | Location: Cricklade Contact: | Address: Cricklade SN6 6BB | Phone: 01793 750686 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=389 Houses more than 8,000 items in its collection from the Cricklade district, particularly objects from the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Maidenhead Heritage Centre Type: Museum | Location: Maidenhead Contact: | Address: Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 1EE | Phone: 01628 780555 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=452 Maidenhead Heritage Centre is where local history comes alive - from the stone age to the age of aviation and computers.
- Museum of Berkshire Aviation Type: Museum | Location: Woodley Reading Contact: | Address: Woodley Reading Berkshire RG5 4UE | Phone: 0118 9448089 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=449 Berkshire's dynamic contribution to aviation history is graphically re-captured at the museum.
- Museum of Computing Type: Museum | Location: Swindon Contact: | Address: Swindon Wiltshire SN3 3JR | Phone: 07939 582544 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=416 Devoted to the history of computing and digital development with static and active displays
- Museum of English Rural Life Type: Museum | Location: Reading Contact: | Address: Reading Berkshire RG1 5EX | Phone: 0118 378 866 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=446 The Museum of English Rural Life was founded by the University of Reading in 1951 to reflect and record the changing face of farming and the countryside.
- Museum of Reading Type: Museum | Location: Reading Contact: | Address: Reading Berkshire RG1 1QH | Phone: 0118 939 980 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=444 Occuping two former industrial buildings, the Riverside Museum tells the story of Reading's two rivers, the Kennet and the Thames.
- Pendon Museum Type: Museum | Location: Long Wittenham Contact: | Address: Long Wittenham OX14 4QD | Phone: 01865 408143 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=429 A museum dedicated to recapturing, in detailed and colourful miniature, scenes showing the beauty of the English countryside as it used to be in the years around 1930.
- Richard Jeffries' Museum Type: Museum | Location: Swindon Contact: | Address: Swindon Wiltshire | Phone: 01793 466556 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=418 The museum is housed in the farmhouse at Coate where Jeffries was born in 1848 and is dedicated to the memory of this most individual of writers about nature and conservation. It includes first editions of many of his writings.
- River and Rowing Museum Type: Museum | Location: Henley-on-Thames Contact: | Address: Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire RG9 1BF | Phone: 01491 415600 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=433 The Museum has three main galleries devoted to the River Thames, the international sport of rowing and the town of Henley. There are also three special exhibition galleries, the Riverside Café, shop, Education Centre, library and function rooms
- Riverside Museum at Blakes Lock Type: Museum | Location: Reading Contact: | Address: Reading Berkshire | Phone: 0118 9399800 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=445 Occuping two former industrial buildings, the Riverside Museum tells the story of Reading's two rivers, the Kennet and the Thames.
- STEAM Type: Museum | Location: Swindon Contact: | Address: Swindon Wiltshire SN2 2TA | Phone: 01793 466646 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=419 The award winning museum of the Great Western Railway is housed in a restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works.
- Swindon Musuem & Art Gallery Type: Museum | Location: Swindon Contact: | Address: Swindon Wiltshire SN1 4BA | Phone: 01793 466556 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=420 The museum displays tell the story of Swindon's Jurassic past, its connections with the Roman Empire and the more recent social history of this thriving town
- Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology Type: Museum | Location: Reading Contact: | Address: Reading Berkshire RG6 6AA | Phone: 0118 3786990 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=447 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.
- Wallingford Museum Type: Museum | Location: Wallingford Contact: | Address: Wallingford Oxfordshire OX10 0DB | Phone: 01491 835065 http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ThamesPathsite.asp?PageId=92&SiteId=423 Wallingford Museum is a colourful and delightfully intimate local history museum, housed on two floors of this medieval oak-beamed building in the heart of Wallingford in Oxfordshire, a Thames-side town founded in the tenth century by Alfred the Great. Fr