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Radstock Museum, the Glossary

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Radstock Museum in Radstock, Somerset, England has a range of exhibits which offer an insight into North Somerset life since the nineteenth century.[1]

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  1. 18 relations: Agriculture, Camerton, Somerset, England, Forge, Geology, Great Western Railway, Haydon, Somerset, John Skinner (archaeologist), John Wesley, Listed building, Loyd Grossman, Methodism, Radstock, Somerset, Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, Somerset Coal Canal, Somerset Coalfield, William Smith (geologist).

  2. Grade II listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
  3. Grade II listed museum buildings
  4. History museums in Somerset
  5. Local museums in Somerset
  6. Mining in Somerset
  7. Mining museums in England
  8. Museums in Somerset
  9. Radstock
  10. Somerset coalfield

Agriculture

Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products.

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Camerton, Somerset

Camerton is a village and civil parish in Somerset, south west of Bath, lying on the Cam Brook. Radstock Museum and Camerton, Somerset are Somerset coalfield.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Forge

A forge is a type of hearth used for heating metals, or the workplace (smithy) where such a hearth is located.

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Geology

Geology is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time.

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Great Western Railway

The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales.

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Haydon, Somerset

Haydon is a village lying between Radstock and Kilmersdon in Somerset, England. Radstock Museum and Haydon, Somerset are Somerset coalfield.

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John Skinner (archaeologist)

The Rev. John Skinner (1772–1839) was a parish vicar and amateur antiquarian and archaeologist operating mainly in the area of Bath and the villages of northern Somerset in the early nineteenth century. Radstock Museum and John Skinner (archaeologist) are history of Somerset.

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John Wesley

John Wesley (2 March 1791) was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a leader of a revival movement within the Church of England known as Methodism.

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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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Loyd Grossman

Loyd Daniel Gilman Grossman (born 16 September 1950) is an American-British author, broadcaster, musician, businessman and cultural campaigner who has mainly worked in the United Kingdom.

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Methodism

Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley.

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Radstock

Radstock is a town and civil parish on the northern slope of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England, about south-west of Bath and north-west of Frome. Radstock Museum and Radstock are Somerset coalfield.

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Somerset

Somerset (archaically Somersetshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, also known as the S&D, SDJR or S&DJR, was an English railway line connecting Bath (in north-east Somerset) and Bournemouth (now in south-east Dorset but then in Hampshire), with a branch from Evercreech Junction to Burnham-on-Sea and Bridgwater. Radstock Museum and Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway are history of Somerset and Somerset coalfield.

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Somerset Coal Canal

The Somerset Coal Canal (originally known as the Somersetshire Coal Canal) was a narrow canal in England, built around 1800. Radstock Museum and Somerset Coal Canal are history of Somerset and Somerset coalfield.

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Somerset Coalfield

The Somerset Coalfield in northern Somerset, England is an area where coal was mined from the 15th century until 1973. Radstock Museum and Somerset Coalfield are history of Somerset, Mining in Somerset and Somerset coalfield.

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William Smith (geologist)

William 'Strata' Smith (23 March 1769 – 28 August 1839) was an English geologist, credited with creating the first detailed, nationwide geological map of any country. Radstock Museum and William Smith (geologist) are Somerset coalfield.

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See also

Grade II listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset

Grade II listed museum buildings

History museums in Somerset

Local museums in Somerset

Mining in Somerset

Mining museums in England

Museums in Somerset

Radstock

Somerset coalfield

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radstock_Museum