History, Art and Nature of the Region

Baggage wagons approaching Carlisle by Samuel Bough

History, Art and Nature of the Region

Roman openwork armour fitting

History, Art and Nature of the Region

Elizabethan racing bells

History, Art and Nature of the Region

snail shells

History, Art and Nature of the Region

Close to the borders of England and Scotland and to the Lake District, Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery is a meeting point of the History, Nature and Art in one of Britain’s most fascinating regions. The rich collections are a resource of local, regional and national importance.

History: the stories of continuous change, from the earliest Cumbrians in prehistoric times to Roman and Viking invaders of Cumbria; the turbulent story of Carlisle in medieval times; its transformation from rural market town to busy centre of railways, industry and tourism.
 
Nature: the wildlife and geology of some of the UK’s most varied and important landscapes. The region’s outstanding biodiversity is shown both through the collections and a Biological Records database. Particularly important collections include insects of the area and the minerals of Cumbria and the North Pennines.
 
Art: from the artists of northern Cumbria, to the Pre-Raphaelites and artists twentieth century Britain, with many significant names represented; English costume and ceramics and a rare Amati violin add to the richness of the collections.

Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8TP

Tel: 01228 618718, Fax: 01228 810249, E-Mail: enquiries@tulliehouse.co.uk

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