Milton Keynes Museum, Buckinghamshire, MK12 5EJ
Date of visit: 19th Jan 2022
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Milton Keynes Museum is an independent local museum in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England.
The museum is housed in a former Victorian farmstead. It covers the history of the Milton Keynes area, including northern Buckinghamshire and southern Northamptonshire, from the year 1800 onwards. It includes the Stacey Hill Collection of rural life, consisting of agricultural, domestic, industrial, and social objects connected to the area before the 1967 foundation of Milton Keynes.
There is also a collection of many memorabilia of the nearby Wolverton railway works.
The museum’s Connected Earth collection includes a variety of historic telephones and switchboards, many still in working order. The museum also has some historic Post Office and British Telecom vehicles. The largest of these is the Road Phone, an enormous working telephone used for promotional purposes.
Internal ref number: BM/152/997
Date of Visit: 19th Jan 2022
Kiosk Type: K6
Door Type: D
Crown: Tudor
Kiosk Colour: Grey
Usage: Private
Phone Number (if known):
Northing & Westing: 52Β°03’20.9″N, 0Β°48’20.6″W
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Grid Reference: SP 81984 40386
OS X & Y: 240386, 481984
Latitude & Longitude: 52.055803, -0.805724
UK Postcode: MK12 5EJ
County: Buckinghamshire
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