Corinium Museum, the Glossary
The Corinium Museum, in the Cotswold town of Cirencester in England, has a large collection of objects found in and around the locality.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Cirencester, Corinium Dobunnorum, Cotswolds, Duke of Gloucester, England, Iron Age, Listed building, Mosaic, Neolithic, Victorian era, Wool.
- Cirencester
- Grade II* listed buildings in Gloucestershire
- Museums established in 1938
- Museums in Gloucestershire
Cirencester
Cirencester (see below for more variations) is a market town in Gloucestershire, England, west of London.
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Corinium Dobunnorum
Corinium Dobunnorum was the Romano-British settlement at Cirencester in the present-day English county of Gloucestershire. Corinium Museum and Corinium Dobunnorum are Cirencester.
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Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is a region of central South West England, along a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper River Thames to an escarpment above the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham.
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Duke of Gloucester
Duke of Gloucester is a British royal title (after Gloucester), often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Iron Age
The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Mosaic
A mosaic is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar, and covering a surface.
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Neolithic
The Neolithic or New Stone Age (from Greek νέος 'new' and λίθος 'stone') is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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Wool
Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other mammals, especially goats, rabbits, and camelids.
See also
Cirencester
- 1878 Cirencester by-election
- Abbey House, Cirencester
- AeroSuperBatics
- Alfred's Hall
- Battle of Cirencester
- Cecily Hill Barracks
- Chesterton Lane Halt railway station
- Church of St. John the Baptist, Cirencester
- Cirencester
- Cirencester Abbey
- Cirencester Amphitheatre
- Cirencester College
- Cirencester Deer Park School
- Cirencester Kingshill School
- Cirencester Park (country house)
- Cirencester Park Polo Club
- Cirencester Town Council
- Cirencester Town F.C.
- Cirencester Town railway station
- Cirencester United F.C.
- Cirencester Watermoor railway station
- Cirencester branch line
- Corinium Dobunnorum
- Corinium Museum
- Corn Hall, Cirencester
- Milton Mount College
- Park Leaze Halt railway station
- Querns area, Cirencester
- Rendcomb College
- Royal Agricultural University
- Stratton, Gloucestershire
- The Story of the Weasel
- Thomas Hinton (printer)
Grade II* listed buildings in Gloucestershire
- 66 Westgate Street
- Alfred's Hall
- Ancient Ram Inn
- Ashleworth Tithe Barn
- Bearland House
- Bigsweir Bridge
- Cecily Hill Barracks
- Cheltenham Masonic Hall
- Cheltenham Municipal Offices
- Cheltenham Synagogue
- Chipping Campden Town Hall
- Corinium Museum
- Dumbleton Hall
- Dursley Town Hall
- Egypt Mill
- Ellenborough Park Hotel
- Gloucester Cathedral
- Grade II* listed buildings in Cheltenham
- Grade II* listed buildings in Cotswold (district)
- Grade II* listed buildings in Forest of Dean
- Grade II* listed buildings in Gloucester
- Grade II* listed buildings in Gloucestershire
- Grade II* listed buildings in South Gloucestershire
- Grade II* listed buildings in Stroud (district)
- Grade II* listed buildings in Tewkesbury (borough)
- Gun's Mills, Flaxley
- Hillfield Gardens, Gloucester
- King Edward's Gate
- Mythe Bridge
- Nibley House
- Old Town Hall, Stroud
- Rendcomb College
- Robert Raikes' House
- Somerset Monument
- St Michael's Tower, Gloucester
- Stonehouse Court Hotel
- Tewkesbury Museum
- Tewkesbury Town Hall
- The Bee Shelter, Hartpury
- The Royal Hop Pole
- Trinity Cheltenham
- Tyndale Monument
Museums established in 1938
- Agricultural Museum, Egypt
- Al Thompson and Son's Feed and Seed Company
- Archaeological Museum, Thrissur
- Banning House
- Bantock House Museum and Park
- Barnet Museum
- Corinium Museum
- Egyptian National Military Museum
- Fries Scheepvaart Museum
- Grainger Museum
- Green Howards Regimental Museum
- Hallwyl Museum
- Kloster Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen
- Maritime Museum (Stockholm)
- Museu Nacional de História Natural de Angola
- Museu da Inconfidência
- National Museum of Haiti
- Osage Nation Museum
- Philadelphia History Museum
- Pioneer Village (Utah)
- Rockefeller Archeological Museum
- State Museum of the History of Saint Petersburg
- Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum
- Victor Kosenko Museum
- Will Rogers Memorial
- York Castle Museum
Museums in Gloucestershire
- Chedworth Roman Villa
- Clearwell Caves
- Coleford Great Western Railway Museum
- Corinium Museum
- Cotswold Motoring Museum
- Dean Heritage Centre
- Hailes Abbey
- Jet Age Museum
- List of museums in Gloucestershire
- Lydney Park
- Snowshill Manor
- Stratford Park
- The Wilson (Cheltenham)