This Sampler was was given to Kate by her Grandfather Grigg when she was a few hours old. It was worked by Kate's Great grandmother as an eleven year old child.
The Museum reflects Exmouth's rich social history and includes:
Exmouth memorabilia, local history, Victorian kitchen, 1930's dining room and antique bobbin lace.
Quiz sheets are available for young visitors and foreign language students. Interactive themes for the very young.
The image shown is of the clocktower erected to commorate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria`s reign.
The original mechanism is on display working in the Museum.
The engine provided power for the Exmouth Sanitary Steam Laundry situated in New North Road. It was later known as the Exmouth Model Laundry which was eventually burnt down.
HMS Exmouth - there were four ships of this name. The navigation lights and name board come from the second battle-ship, launched 1901, laid up 1917.
The oldest seaside resort in Devon - as far back as 1750 there was a promenade to the estuary, people from Exeter came for diversions and to bathe in the sea.
1795, the Nile 1798 under Rear Admiral Sir James Saumarez and Admirals
A collection of local china from holday souveniers to local society and anniversary pieces.
It is washday and the lady of the house is busy at the mangle. Washing for the family would take all day.
The head of the household is patiently waiting for the rest of the family to join him for tea. There is plenty of food to eat, cucumber sandwiches, scones and jam tarts. Father is wearing his old boy's blazer from Exmouth Grammar school.
A display of antique and modern bobbin lace.
One piece shows the bi-centenery of the founding of the first settlement at , Port Jackson (later to be named Sydney Harbour), Australia .In the lace you will find Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, Tower Bridge and St. Paul's Cathedral, London.