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Gunnersbury Park Museum

Gunnersbury Park, Pope's Lane, Acton, London, W3 8LQ, England

The local history museum for the London Boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow, housed in a Grade II* listed mansion which was the home of the first English Rothschilds.

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Contact Details

Tel : 020 8992 1612
Fax : 020 8752 0686
E-mail : gp-museum@cip.org.uk

URL : www.hounslow.info/gunnersbury
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Open

April-October Daily 1100-1700 November-March Daily 1100-1600

Closed

December 25 and 26

Admission Charges

Free

Related Articles

18/03/2008 Discover London's Asian Music Archives
05/12/2005 Meri Zindagi Oral History Project At Gunnersbury Park Museum

General Information

Cultural collections description

The museum began proactively collecting from the early 1990s, when putting on various exhibitions that related to the South Asian community.At this time, the Heritage Lottery Fund enabled the museum to acquire 90 black and white phtographs of South Asian life in Southall, taken by Dennis Morris. These early collections have now been expanded by a specific South Asian Archive, also supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. This consists of 70 recorded interviews with South Asian residents of Ealing and Hounslow, together with photographs, documents, clothing and other material. the recorded interviews describe the journeys made by south Asians to establish themsleves in the West London community. They include memories of World War II, Partition, emigration from Kenya, race relations in Southall, bussing, the founding of the Indian Workers'Association and the establishment of religious centres, work and entertainment in the area. The material was on show in the "Meri Zindagi" exhibition during 2005 and 2006, but will not all be on display permanently. To listen to the recordings or view any of the interview summaries, documents, photographs etc, please contact the museum to make an appointment. Telephone 0208 992 1612 or email gp-museum@cip.org.uk.

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Asian | Cross-cultural | Religious Group: Sikh

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Pre-booking service for groups

Disability Access

Toilets for disabled
Wheelchair access to all public areas

Children and Families

Gardens open to public
Picnic area

General Education

Education facilities available
Member of staff available with responsibility for education
Teaching/resources available for HE/FE students

Schools Education

Primary school education service available

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Cafeteria
Facilities for private functions and events
Gardens open to public
Meeting room available
Picnic area
Research facilities for academics
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