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From the 1st of April 2009 visitors will be able to enjoy free entry to the largest and most diverse community museum in Lincolnshire.

Experience a cornucopia of yesteryear!

Enjoy free entry to the largest and most diverse community museum in Lincolnshire. Our rich and varied social history collection reflects and celebrates the culture of Lincolnshire and its people from 1750 to the present day. Exhibits illustrate commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial and community life.

The Museum is regularly described by its many visitors as "a Lincoln gem".

As the home to an authentic World War One tank named "Flirt" we also house the interactive galleries of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, which have won prestigious national awards. Perhaps you can find information about family members who served here?

We are pleased to offer a wide range of services including exhibitions in our community gallery, group quiz sessions and an education programme linked to the National Curriculum. We also have a number of 'loans boxes' which can be hired by community organisations or schools and offer the chance to discover and handle object from the past.

Close to the museum you can visit the working 18th century windmill, Ellis' Mill, run entirely by the museum's volunteer millers (weekends only).

The museum is fully accessible to wheelchairs users and has a tearoom, gift shop and free parking for cars and coaches

The Team look forward to meeting you soon!

As of the 1st of April 2009 the Museum of Lincolnshire Life is free to enter!

Last Updated: 3 November 2009

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Contact Information

Museum of Lincolnshire Life
Burton Road
LINCOLN
LN1 3LY

Tel: +44 (0) 1522 528448
Fax: +44 (0) 1522 521264
Email: lincolnshirelife_museum@lincolnshire.gov.uk

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