List of Museums
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This is a list of all 250 museums in Malton. For more information on museums, see the Museum page.
Alphabetical List of Museums
- the Abraham Museum (44, 60) in Mockridge Heights
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Austwick Museum (12, 45) in Molebank
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Ayliffee Museum (85, 73) in Osmondville
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Backholer Museum (90, 11) in Pescodside
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: a skull, 2 fish skeletons, a human skeleton, and a bird skeleton --Gimbo 20:44, 29 April 2007 (BST)
- the Bane Museum (75, 73) in Gulsonside
- its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters
- the Barclay Museum (17, 1) in Jensentown
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Barlow Museum (28, 35) in East Becktown
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Baskcomb Museum (54, 63) in Shackleville
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Batson Museum (57, 55) in Stanbury Village
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Bawn Museum (16, 37) in West Becktown
- "its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters."
- the Beacham Museum (27, 83) in Lockettside
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Bearnard Museum (24, 0) in Quarlesbank
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Berkeley Museum (28, 38) in East Becktown
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Bingham Museum (59, 32) in Roachtown
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Blabey Museum (43, 68) in Mockridge Heights
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Bodd Museum (97, 96) in Miltown
- "its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters.
- the Boon Museum (3, 84) in Foulkes Village
- its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters
- the Borland Museum (13, 6) in Jensentown
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Bowell Museum (93, 52) in Dentonside
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Bowell Museum (19, 23) in Chudleyton
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Bowle Museum (59, 65) in Shackleville
- its collection of African paintings ransacked by looters
- the Bowles Museum (77, 33) in Heytown
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 2 dark tapestries, 3 faded tapestries, 1 mouldering tapestry, 1 French tapestry, 1 Greek tapestry. --Gimbo 16:40, 9 May 2007 (BST)
- the Brain Museum (86, 3) in Rhodenbank
- its dusty shelves supporting rows of broken specimen jars and shattered slides
- the Bratt Museum (83, 54) in Pegton
- its collection of African paintings ransacked by looters
- the Bridge Museum (37, 61) in Brooksville
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- Mouldering Tapestry, Mediaeval Tapestry, Faded Tapestry, Torn Tapestry.
- the Bridle Museum (51, 23) in Shearbank
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Browne Museum (28, 83) in Lockettside
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Browning Museum (31, 90) in Williamsville
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Burrows Museum (35, 68) in Brooksville
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- African paintings and torn paintings.
- the Byfield Museum (47, 73) in Tapton
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Carew Museum (74, 13) in Pashenton
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 mouldering tapestries, 2 faded tapestries, a dark tapestry and a French tapestry. --Gimbo 10:09, 27 April 2007 (BST)
- the Cari Museum (72, 80) in Scarletwood
- its collection of African paintings ransacked by looters
- the Carslake Museum (5, 18) in Roywood
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- the Cator Museum (24, 7) in Quarlesbank
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Chadburn Museum (99, 41) in Starlingtown
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Challes Museum (25, 11) in Gatcombeton
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Chanter Museum (85, 21) in Gibsonton
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 6 cubist sculptures. --Gimbo 12:00, 8 May 2007 (BST)
- the Charbonnier Museum (40, 81) in Kinch Heights
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Chilwell Museum (52, 46) in Ridleybank
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- the Claxton Museum (28, 69) in North Blythville
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- Cubist Sculpture found after 5th search --Duke GarlandTLCD SSZ 08:42, 16 June 2007 (BST)
- the Cocker Museum (67, 37) in Randallbank
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 African paintings, 2 fire-damaged paintings, 2 torn paintings. --Gimbo 15:13, 21 April 2007 (BST)
- the Colbourne Museum (64, 92) in Hollomstown
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Corben Museum (14, 55) in Reganbank
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Cornelius Museum (37, 78) in Greentown
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- Conceptual Painting, Fire-Damaged Painting.
- the Cother Museum (9, 41) in Owsleybank
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Cowie Museum (31, 7) in West Boundwood
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Coy Museum (73, 96) in Danversbank
- "its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters."
- the Coymer Museum (23, 8) in Quarlesbank
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Cranfield Museum (23, 21) in Darvall Heights
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Craske Museum (79, 37) in Heytown
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Crump Museum (74, 74) in Gulsonside
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Currie Museum (82, 86) in Pennville
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Custard Museum (80, 58) in Pegton
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Dampier Museum (41, 21) in Brooke Hills
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- the Daniels Museum (85, 62) in Vinetown
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Darknell Museum (35, 14) in Shuttlebank
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Darley Museum (27, 30) in East Becktown
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Dawbin Museum (45, 10) in Yagoton
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Deanesly Museum (16, 2) in Jensentown
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Deed Museum (31, 73) in Greentown
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- Torn Tapestry and Greek Tapestry.
- the Dement Museum (16, 76) in Wykewood
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Denning Museum (93, 36) in Paynterton
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Dimon Museum (15, 48) in Molebank
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Dobson Museum (10, 89) in Ruddlebank
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Dommett Museum (20, 77) in South Blythville
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Doutch Museum (97, 80) in Fryerbank
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Dudridge Museum (66, 17) in Raines Hills
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 conceptual paintings and one fire damaged painting. --Gimbo 21:34, 25 April 2007 (BST)
- the Durie Museum (70, 99) in Danversbank
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Dury Museum (69, 87) in East Grayside
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Eastwood Museum (39, 93) in Williamsville
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- the Eden Museum (43, 86) in Kinch Heights
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Edgar Museum (37, 6) in West Boundwood
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Edgecombe Museum (10, 67) in Mornington
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Edridge Museum (80, 8) in Rhodenbank
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Egan Museum (12, 56) in Reganbank
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Elton Museum (63, 93) in Hollomstown
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Estmond Museum (7, 56) in Grigg Heights
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Finchley Museum (98, 44) in Starlingtown
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Fortt Museum (20, 93) in Spicer Hills
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Fowle Museum (35, 2) in West Boundwood
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Fowles Museum (39, 3) in West Boundwood
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Franklin Museum (4, 91) in New Arkham
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Futcher Museum (38, 30) in Richmond Hills
- "its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters."
- the Gage Museum (71, 6) in Earletown
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Galavin Museum (25, 46) in Lukinswood
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Genge Museum (96, 38) in Paynterton
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Gilling Museum (30, 49) in Havercroft
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Gillman Museum (60, 43) in Pimbank
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust"
- conceptual painting (19 AP spent searching)
- the Godfry Museum (80, 62) in Vinetown
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- the Goodwyn Museum (65, 93) in Hollomstown
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Gotch Museum (14, 35) in West Becktown
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Greswell Museum (76, 7) in Earletown
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Griff Museum (42, 27) in Brooke Hills
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Grose Museum (92, 50) in Dentonside
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Gulledge Museum (29, 12) in Gatcombeton
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Gullis Museum (3, 87) in Foulkes Village
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- the Halberry Museum (96, 24) in Dunningwood
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 1 contemprorary painting and 4 torn paintings. --Gimbo 17:49, 4 May 2007 (BST)
- the Hanson Museum (63, 23) in Huntley Heights
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 4 conceptual paintings and one fire damaged painting. --Gimbo 10:10, 25 April 2007 (BST)
- the Harris Museum (53, 10) in Millen Hills
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Harrold Museum (39, 64) in Brooksville
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- No salvageable artifacts.
- the Hasell Museum (65, 14) in Raines Hills
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 8 conceptual paintings, 1 torn painting, 1 fire-damaged painting. --Gimbo 14:05, 26 April 2007 (BST)
- the Haste Museum (14, 52) in Reganbank
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- a European Sculpture found on 8th search, museum was unpowered --Duke GarlandTLCD SSZ 22:46, 14 June 2007 (BST)
- the Hawtrey Museum (15, 25) in Chudleyton
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Hawtrey Museum (98, 54) in Dentonside
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Hazeldine Museum (94, 79) in Penny Heights
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Heal Museum (1, 34) in Dunell Hills
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Hebdon Museum (16, 12) in Judgewood
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Heddington Museum (60, 35) in Randallbank
- "its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: three cremation urns, two earthenware vases, and a terracotta statue. --Gimbo 12:23, 22 April 2007 (BST)
- the Henson Museum (86, 20) in Gibsonton
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Herbert Museum (27, 32) in East Becktown
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Hewlet Museum (30, 63) in Brooksville
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust"
- conceptual painting
- the Hibbert Museum (76, 97) in Danversbank
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Higgdon Museum (83, 1) in Rhodenbank
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Hippisley Museum (62, 23) in Huntley Heights
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 impressionist sculptures. --Gimbo 15:21, 24 April 2007 (BST)
- the Hockey Museum (4, 20) in Peddlesden Village
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Holdway Museum (96, 4) in Dulston
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Honeybone Museum (13, 88) in Ruddlebank
- its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Horsey Museum (55, 65) in Shackleville
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Huddy Museum (52, 95) in Wyke Hills
- "its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters."
- the Hyson Museum (4, 40) in Owsleybank
- "its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters."
- the Innalls Museum (40, 10) in Yagoton
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- the Isgar Museum (82, 54) in Pegton
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Ive Museum (17, 13) in Judgewood
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Jelley Museum (29, 54) in Lerwill Heights
- its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust
- the Jewell Museum (97, 11) in Pescodside
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 contemporary paintings and 1 fire-damaged painting. --Gimbo 11:18, 30 April 2007 (BST)
- the Jillard Museum (29, 27) in Darvall Heights
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Johnston Museum (42, 22) in Brooke Hills
- "its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust."
- the Keane Museum (59, 61) in Shackleville
- its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust
- the Keats Museum (93, 15) in Pescodside
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yields 3 contemporary paintings, a torn painting, 2 fire-damaged paintings. --Gimbo 13:28, 3 May 2007 (BST)
- the Keyford Museum (1, 99) in New Arkham
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Kirwan Museum (3, 88) in Foulkes Village
- its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Kitting Museum (94, 66) in Houldenbank
- "its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust."
- the Lawler Museum (3, 61) in Crooketon
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Lax Museum (30, 5) in West Boundwood
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Lazenbury Museum (32, 33) in Richmond Hills
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Legg Museum (32, 15) in Shuttlebank
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust.
- the Lentill Museum (79, 10) in Pashenton
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yields 4 abstract paintings and 1 fire-damaged painting. --Gimbo 09:13, 28 April 2007 (BST)
- the Lethbridge Museum (48, 87) in Kinch Heights
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- the Lewen Museum (46, 79) in Tapton
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Linnett Museum (4, 52) in Grigg Heights
- its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust
- the Linney Museum (82, 52) in Pegton
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Loder Museum (13, 23) in Chudleyton
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Lord Museum (0, 77) in Nixbank
- its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust
- the Lovel Museum (24, 69) in North Blythville
- its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Mackworth Museum (81, 30) in Spracklingbank
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 glass globes, 2 glass bowls, 3 glass tables, 3 glass vases. --Gimbo 11:00, 11 May 2007 (BST)
- the Madill Museum (24, 44) in Lukinswood
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
- the Mallack Museum (74, 58) in Edgecombe
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Mallett Museum (21, 98) in Spicer Hills
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Margetts Museum (91, 18) in Pescodside
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 2 stuffed tiger heads and 4 stuffed eagles. --Gimbo 17:55, 3 May 2007 (BST)
- the Martland Museum (5, 14) in Roywood
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Masters Museum (92, 9) in Dulston
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Matthews Museum (95, 48) in Starlingtown
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Maudslay Museum (32, 78) in Greentown
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- Stuffed Alligator, Stuffed Tiger Head, Stuffed Bear, Stuffed Monkey, Stuffed Moose Head.
- the Maxwell Museum (97, 38) in Paynterton
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the McMullen Museum (21, 49) in Lukinswood
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Meade Museum (79, 66) in Crowbank
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Mechel Museum (49, 92) in Buttonville
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
- the Menhennet Museum (79, 72) in Gulsonside
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Mesney Museum (55, 48) in Ridleybank
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
- abstract painting
- the Metcalfe Museum (28, 58) in Lerwill Heights
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Mickelson Museum (86, 35) in Spracklingbank
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Milligan Museum (93, 34) in Paynterton
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Moodborn Museum (25, 72) in South Blythville
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Musgrove Museum (53, 47) in Ridleybank
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Newborough Museum (93, 90) in Miltown
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Nott Museum (73, 62) in Crowbank
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Nurley Museum (90, 6) in Dulston
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Nuttall Museum (66, 44) in Pimbank
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust"
- i recall finding here all types of stuffed animals listed here --Duke Garland 10:03, 21 April 2007 (BST)
- the Oakes Museum (6, 5) in Dakerstown
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Olding Museum (17, 69) in Mornington
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Organ Museum (60, 27) in Huntley Heights
- "its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 x African sculpture, 1 x cracked sculpture. --Gimbo 10:42, 23 April 2007 (BST)
- the Osment Museum (44, 69) in Mockridge Heights
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Overton Museum (34, 5) in West Boundwood
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Owsley Museum (97, 88) in Fryerbank
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Padden Museum (26, 92) in Spicer Hills
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Paice Museum (52, 84) in West Grayside
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Peach Museum (24, 54) in Lerwill Heights
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Peerless Museum (89, 25) in Gibsonton
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yeilded: 6 European paintings and 1 torn painting. --Gimbo 11:33, 6 May 2007 (BST)
- the Peete Museum (70, 10) in Pashenton
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Pepperd Museum (89, 37) in Spracklingbank
- its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust
- the Pepperell Museum (91, 4) in Dulston
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
- the Perriam Museum (96, 92) in Miltown
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- the Perriam Museum (10, 15) in Judgewood
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- the Perriott Museum (42, 60) in Mockridge Heights
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Perrott Museum (10, 9) in Jensentown
- its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust
- the Pettman Museum (7, 30) in Dunell Hills
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- the Petvin Museum (99, 11) in Pescodside
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 glass bowls, 2 glass vases, a glass statue, a glass table. --Gimbo 10:12, 2 May 2007 (BST)
- the Phelips Museum (81, 95) in Whittenside
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- the Pink Museum (62, 93) in Hollomstown
- "its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust."
- the Pitts Museum (6, 46) in Owsleybank
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Pope Museum (14, 57) in Reganbank
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Portass Museum (40, 25) in Brooke Hills
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- the Poulet Museum (74, 96) in Danversbank
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- the Pretty Museum (62, 49) in Pimbank
- "...its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust"
- blown-glass sculpture, antique mirror, glass vase, glass table, glass bowl, glass globe
- the Ramsay Museum (91, 66) in Houldenbank
- its collection of European paintings now thick with dust
- the Read Museum (38, 4) in West Boundwood
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Redmond Museum (88, 82) in Pennville
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
- the Redwood Museum (49, 28) in Brooke Hills
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Reginaldus Museum (17, 49) in Molebank
- "its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust."
- the Rhoden Museum (42, 51) in Galbraith Hills
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Richard Museum (99, 67) in Houldenbank
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Riddell Museum (84, 18) in Rolt Heights
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
- the Rideout Museum (22, 37) in East Becktown
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Riggs Museum (68, 92) in Hollomstown
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust.
- the Rosser Museum (86, 58) in Pegton
- its collection of European paintings now thick with dust
- the Russel Museum (9, 49) in Owsleybank
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Ruxton Museum (56, 94) in Wyke Hills
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Saffyn Museum (59, 90) in Wyke Hills
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Salisbury Museum (83, 69) in Vinetown
- its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust
- the Salsbury Museum (85, 75) in Osmondville
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
- the Sawday Museum (50, 81) in West Grayside
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Schandua Museum (10, 57) in Reganbank
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
- the Seaman Museum (1, 71) in Nixbank
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
- the Sebright Museum (23, 53) in Lerwill Heights
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
- the Shenton Museum (9, 62) in Crooketon
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
- the Silcox Museum (80, 31) in Spracklingbank
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: nothing. --Gimbo 11:00, 11 May 2007 (BST)
- the Sillence Museum (28, 93) in Spicer Hills
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
- the Smail Museum (28, 34) in East Becktown
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Sonven Museum (60, 79) in Wray Heights
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
- the Spenser Museum (89, 7) in Rhodenbank
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
- the Stock Museum (32, 86) in Dartside
- its collection of European paintings now thick with dust
- the Stoodely Museum (38, 16) in Shuttlebank
- "its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust."
- the Summers Museum (68, 89) in East Grayside
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
- the Sumption Museum (92, 32) in Paynterton
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
- the Sunderland Museum (91, 11) in Pescodside
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 conceptual paintings and 2 torn paintings. --Gimbo 20:44, 29 April 2007 (BST)
- the Swanborough Museum (45, 89) in Kinch Heights
- "its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust."
- the Swears Museum (62, 25) in Huntley Heights
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust." --Gimbo 20:37, 23 April 2007 (BST)
- 25 AP searching yielded not a single thing.
- the Syms Museum (75, 31) in Heytown
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 6 cubist sculptures. --Gimbo 16:40, 9 May 2007 (BST)
- the Talbot Museum (30, 15) in Shuttlebank
- "its selection of European art now thick with dust."
- the Teasdale Museum (58, 19) in Millen Hills
- "its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust."
- the Thornhill Museum (35, 59) in Shore Hills
- "...its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- conceptual paintings.
- the Tiplot Museum (15, 29) in Chudleyton
- "its selection of European art now thick with dust."
- the Trick Museum (44, 35) in Ketchelbank
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
- the Troakes Museum (8, 41) in Owsleybank
- "its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust."
- the Truell Museum (62, 53) in Roftwood
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
- the Tudgay Museum (77, 37) in Heytown
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
- the Uzzell Museum (38, 62) in Brooksville
- "its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust."
- five conceptual sculptures.
- the Vellacott Museum (3, 19) in Roywood
- "its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust."
- the Vick Museum (88, 21) in Gibsonton
- "its selection of European art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 European paintings. --Gimbo 22:10, 6 May 2007 (BST)
- the Voules Museum (96, 71) in Penny Heights
- "its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust."
- the Welsford Museum (44, 26) in Brooke Hills
- "its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust."
- the Wheadon Museum (56, 6) in Lamport Hills
- its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust
- the William Museum (14, 54) in Reganbank
- its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust
- the Wilson Museum (50, 83) in West Grayside
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust".
- the Wimble Museum (92, 58) in Dentonside
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Woodyatt Museum (17, 61) in Mornington
- its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust
- the Wriford Museum (2, 50) in Grigg Heights
- its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust
- the Wybrants Museum (76, 75) in Gulsonside
- its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust
- the Zwanenburg Museum (61, 86) in East Grayside
- its collection of work by cubist artists ransacked by looters
Suburb List of Museums
Brooke Hills
- the Dampier Museum (41, 21)
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- the Griff Museum (42, 27)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Johnston Museum (42, 22)
- "its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust."
- the Portass Museum (40, 25)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- the Redwood Museum (49, 28)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Welsford Museum (44, 26)
- "its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust."
Brooksville
- the Bridge Museum (37, 61)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- Mouldering Tapestry, Mediaeval Tapestry, Faded Tapestry, Torn Tapestry.
- the Burrows Museum (35, 68)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- African paintings and torn paintings.
- the Harrold Museum (39, 64)
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- no salvageable artifacts.
- the Hewlet Museum (30, 63)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust"
- conceptual paintings.
- the Uzzell Museum (38, 62)
- "its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust."
- conceptual sculptures.
Buttonville
- the Mechel Museum (49, 92)
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
Chudleyton
- the Bowell Museum (19, 23)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Hawtrey Museum (15, 25)
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Loder Museum (13, 23)
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Tiplot Museum (15, 29)
- "its selection of European art now thick with dust."
Crooketon
- the Lawler Museum (3, 61)
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Shenton Museum (9, 62)
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
Crowbank
- the Meade Museum (79, 66)
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Nott Museum (73, 62)
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
Dakerstown
- the Oakes Museum (6, 5)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
Danversbank
- the Coy Museum (73, 96)
- "its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters."
- the Durie Museum (70, 99)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Hibbert Museum (76, 97)
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Poulet Museum (74, 96)
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
Dartside
- the Stock Museum (32, 86)
- its collection of European paintings now thick with dust
Darvall Heights
- the Cranfield Museum (23, 21)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Jillard Museum (29, 27)
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
Dentonside
- the Bowell Museum (93, 52)
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Grose Museum (92, 50)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Hawtrey Museum (98, 54)
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Wimble Museum (92, 58)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
Dulston
- the Holdway Museum (96, 4)
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Masters Museum (92, 9)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Nurley Museum (90, 6)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Pepperell Museum (91, 4)
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
Dunell Hills
- the Heal Museum (1, 34)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Pettman Museum (7, 30)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
Dunningwood
- the Halberry Museum (96, 24)
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 1 contemprorary painting and 4 torn paintings. --Gimbo 17:49, 4 May 2007 (BST)
Earletown
- the Gage Museum (71, 6)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Greswell Museum (76, 7)
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
East Becktown
- the Barlow Museum (28, 35)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Berkeley Museum (28, 38)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Darley Museum (27, 30)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Herbert Museum (27, 32)
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
- the Rideout Museum (22, 37)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Smail Museum (28, 34)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
East Grayside
- the Dury Museum (69, 87)
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Summers Museum (68, 89)
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
- the Zwanenburg Museum (61, 86)
- its collection of work by cubist artists ransacked by looters
Edgecombe
- the Mallack Museum (74, 58)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
Foulkes Village
- the Boon Museum (3, 84)
- its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters
- the Gullis Museum (3, 87)
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- the Kirwan Museum (3, 88)
- its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters
Fryerbank
- the Doutch Museum (97, 80)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Owsley Museum (97, 88)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
Galbraith Hills
- the Rhoden Museum (42, 51)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
Gatcombeton
- the Challes Museum (25, 11)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Gulledge Museum (29, 12)
- "its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust."
Gibsonton
- the Chanter Museum (85, 21)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 6 cubist sculptures. --Gimbo 12:00, 8 May 2007 (BST)
- the Henson Museum (86, 20)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Peerless Museum (89, 25)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yeilded: 6 European paintings and 1 torn painting. --Gimbo 11:33, 6 May 2007 (BST)
- the Vick Museum (88, 21)
- "its selection of European art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 European paintings. --Gimbo 22:10, 6 May 2007 (BST)
Greentown
- the Cornelius Museum (37, 78)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- Conceptual Painting, Fire-Damaged Painting.
- the Deed Museum (31, 73)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- Torn Tapestry, Greek Tapestry.
- the Maudslay Museum (32, 78)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- Stuffed Tiger Head, Stuffed Alligator, Stuffed Bear, Stuffed Monkey, Stuffed Tiger Head.
Grigg Heights
- the Estmond Museum (7, 56)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Linnett Museum (4, 52)
- its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust
- the Wriford Museum (2, 50)
- its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust
Gulsonside
- the Bane Museum (75, 73)
- its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters
- the Crump Museum (74, 74)
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Menhennet Museum (79, 72)
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Wybrants Museum (76, 75)
- its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust
Havercroft
- the Gilling Museum (30, 49)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
Heytown
- the Bowles Museum (77, 33)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 2 dark tapestries, 3 faded tapestries, 1 mouldering tapestry, 1 French tapestry, 1 Greek tapestry. --Gimbo 16:40, 9 May 2007 (BST)
- the Craske Museum (79, 37)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Syms Museum (75, 31)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 6 cubist sculptures. --Gimbo 16:40, 9 May 2007 (BST)
- the Tudgay Museum (77, 37)
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
Hollomstown
- the Colbourne Museum (64, 92)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Elton Museum (63, 93)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Goodwyn Museum (65, 93)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Pink Museum (62, 93)
- "its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust."
- the Riggs Museum (68, 92)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust.
Houldenbank
- the Kitting Museum (94, 66)
its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust.
- the Ramsay Museum (91, 66)
- its collection of European paintings now thick with dust
- the Richard Museum (99, 67)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
Huntley Heights
- the Hanson Museum (63, 23)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 4 conceptual paintings and one fire damaged painting. --Gimbo 10:10, 25 April 2007 (BST)
- the Hippisley Museum (62, 23)
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 impressionist sculptures. --Gimbo 15:21, 24 April 2007 (BST)
- the Organ Museum (60, 27)
- "its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 x African sculpture, 1 x cracked sculpture. --Gimbo 10:42, 23 April 2007 (BST)
- the Swears Museum (62, 25)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded not a single thing. --Gimbo 20:37, 23 April 2007 (BST)
Jensentown
- the Barclay Museum (17, 1)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Borland Museum (13, 6)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Deanesly Museum (16, 2)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Perrott Museum (10, 9)
- its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust
Judgewood
- the Hebdon Museum (16, 12)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Ive Museum (17, 13)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Perriam Museum (10, 15)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
Ketchelbank
- the Trick Museum (44, 35)
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
Kinch Heights
- the Charbonnier Museum (40, 81)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Eden Museum (43, 86)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Lethbridge Museum (48, 87)
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- the Swanborough Museum (45, 89)
- "its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust."
Lamport Hills
- the Wheadon Museum (56, 6)
- its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust
Lerwill Heights
- the Jelley Museum (29, 54)
- its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust
- the Metcalfe Museum (28, 58)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Peach Museum (24, 54)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Sebright Museum (23, 53)
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
Lockettside
- the Beacham Museum (27, 83)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Browne Museum (28, 83)
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
Lukinswood
- the Galavin Museum (25, 46)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Madill Museum (24, 44)
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
- the McMullen Museum (21, 49)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
Millen Hills
- the Harris Museum (53, 10)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- the Teasdale Museum (58, 19)
- "its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust."
Miltown
- the Bodd Museum (97, 96)
- "its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters.
- the Newborough Museum (93, 90)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Perriam Museum (96, 92)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
Mockridge Heights
- the Abraham Museum (44, 60)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Blabey Museum (43, 68)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- the Osment Museum (44, 69)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Perriott Museum (42, 60)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
Molebank
- the Austwick Museum (12, 45)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Dimon Museum (15, 48)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Reginaldus Museum (17, 49)
- "its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust."
Mornington
- the Edgecombe Museum (10, 67)
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Olding Museum (17, 69)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Woodyatt Museum (17, 61)
- its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust
New Arkham
- the Franklin Museum (4, 91)
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Keyford Museum (1, 99)
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
Nixbank
- the Lord Museum (0, 77)
- its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust
- the Seaman Museum (1, 71)
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
North Blythville
- the Claxton Museum (28, 69)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- Cubist Sculpture found after 5th search --Duke GarlandTLCD SSZ 08:40, 16 June 2007 (BST)
- the Lovel Museum (24, 69)
- its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters
Osmondville
- the Ayliffee Museum (85, 73)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Salsbury Museum (85, 75)
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
Owsleybank
- the Cother Museum (9, 41)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Hyson Museum (4, 40)
- "its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters."
- the Pitts Museum (6, 46)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Russel Museum (9, 49)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Troakes Museum (8, 41)
- "its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust."
Pashenton
- the Carew Museum (74, 13)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 mouldering tapestries, 2 faded tapestries, a dark tapestry and a French tapestry. --Gimbo 10:09, 27 April 2007 (BST)
- the Lentill Museum (79, 10)
- "its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yields 4 abstract paintings and 1 fire-damaged painting. --Gimbo 09:13, 28 April 2007 (BST)
- the Peete Museum (70, 10)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
Paynterton
- the Denning Museum (93, 36)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Genge Museum (96, 38)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Maxwell Museum (97, 38)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Milligan Museum (93, 34)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
- the Sumption Museum (92, 32)
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
Peddlesden Village
- the Hockey Museum (4, 20)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
Pegton
- the Bratt Museum (83, 54)
- its collection of African paintings ransacked by looters
- the Custard Museum (80, 58)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Isgar Museum (82, 54)
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Linney Museum (82, 52)
- its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust
- the Rosser Museum (86, 58)
- its collection of European paintings now thick with dust
Pennville
- the Currie Museum (82, 86)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Redmond Museum (88, 82)
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
Penny Heights
- the Hazeldine Museum (94, 79)
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Voules Museum (96, 71)
- "its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust."
Pescodside
- the Backholer Museum (90, 11)
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: a skull, 2 fish skeletons, a human skeleton, and a bird skeleton --Gimbo 20:44, 29 April 2007 (BST)
- the Jewell Museum (97, 11)
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 contemporary paintings and 1 fire-damaged painting. --Gimbo 11:18, 30 April 2007 (BST)
- the Keats Museum (93, 15)
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yields 3 contemporary paintings, a torn painting, 2 fire-damaged paintings. --Gimbo 13:28, 3 May 2007 (BST)
- the Margetts Museum (91, 18)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 2 stuffed tiger heads and 4 stuffed eagles. --Gimbo 17:55, 3 May 2007 (BST)
- the Petvin Museum (99, 11)
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 glass bowls, 2 glass vases, a glass statue, a glass table. --Gimbo 10:12, 2 May 2007 (BST)
- the Sunderland Museum (91, 11)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 conceptual paintings and 2 torn paintings. --Gimbo 20:44, 29 April 2007 (BST)
Pimbank
- the Gillman Museum (60, 43)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust"
- conceptual painting (19 AP spent searching)
- the Nuttall Museum (66, 44)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust"
- i recall finding here all types of stuffed animals listed here --Duke Garland 10:02, 21 April 2007 (BST)
- the Pretty Museum (62, 49)
- "...its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust"
- blown-glass sculpture, antique mirror, glass vase, glass table, glass bowl, glass globe
Quarlesbank
- the Bearnard Museum (24, 0)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Cator Museum (24, 7)
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Coymer Museum (23, 8)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
Raines Hills
- the Dudridge Museum (66, 17)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 conceptual paintings and one fire damaged painting. --Gimbo 21:34, 25 April 2007 (BST)
- the Hasell Museum (65, 14)
- "its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 8 conceptual paintings, 1 torn painting, 1 fire-damaged painting. --Gimbo 14:05, 26 April 2007 (BST)
Randallbank
- the Cocker Museum (67, 37)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 7 African paintings, 2 fire-damaged paintings, 2 torn paintings. --Gimbo 15:13, 21 April 2007 (BST)
- the Heddington Museum (60, 35)
- "its exhibition of pottery now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: three cremation urns, two earthenware vases, and a terracotta statue. --Gimbo 12:23, 22 April 2007 (BST)
Reganbank
- the Corben Museum (14, 55)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Egan Museum (12, 56)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
- the Haste Museum (14, 52)
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- a European Sculpture found on 8th search, museum was unpowered --Duke GarlandTLCD SSZ 22:46, 14 June 2007 (BST)
- the Pope Museum (14, 57)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Schandua Museum (10, 57)
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
- the William Museum (14, 54)
- its installation by an impressionist artist now thick with dust
Rhodenbank
- the Brain Museum (86, 3)
- its dusty shelves supporting rows of broken specimen jars and shattered slides
- the Edridge Museum (80, 8)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Higgdon Museum (83, 1)
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Spenser Museum (89, 7)
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
Richmond Hills
- the Futcher Museum (38, 30)
- "its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters."
- the Lazenbury Museum (32, 33)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
Ridleybank
- the Chilwell Museum (52, 46)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust.
- the Mesney Museum (55, 48)
- its collection of work by abstract artists now thick with dust.
- abstract painting
- the Musgrove Museum (53, 47)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust.
Roachtown
- the Bingham Museum (59, 32)
- its selection of African art ransacked by looters
Roftwood
- the Truell Museum (62, 53)
- its selection of European art now thick with dust
Rolt Heights
- the Riddell Museum (84, 18)
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
Roywood
- the Carslake Museum (5, 18)
- "its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust."
- the Martland Museum (5, 14)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Vellacott Museum (3, 19)
- "its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust."
Ruddlebank
- the Dobson Museum (10, 89)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Honeybone Museum (13, 88)
- its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters
Scarletwood
- the Cari Museum (72, 80)
- its collection of African paintings ransacked by looters
Shackleville
- the Baskcomb Museum (54, 63)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Bowle Museum (59, 65)
- its collection of African paintings ransacked by looters
- the Horsey Museum (55, 65)
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Keane Museum (59, 61)
- its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust
Shearbank
- the Bridle Museum (51, 23)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
Shore Hills
- the Thornhill Museum (35, 59)
- "...its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- conceptual painting.
Shuttlebank
- the Darknell Museum (35, 14)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
- the Legg Museum (32, 15)
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust.
- the Stoodely Museum (38, 16)
- "its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust."
- the Talbot Museum (30, 15)
- "its selection of European art now thick with dust."
South Blythville
- the Dommett Museum (20, 77)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Moodborn Museum (25, 72)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
Spicer Hills
- the Fortt Museum (20, 93)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Mallett Museum (21, 98)
- its collection of African sculpture now thick with dust
- the Padden Museum (26, 92)
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Sillence Museum (28, 93)
- its collection of conceptual sculpture now thick with dust
Spracklingbank
- the Mackworth Museum (81, 30)
- "its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: 3 glass globes, 2 glass bowls, 3 glass tables, 3 glass vases. --Gimbo 11:00, 11 May 2007 (BST)
- the Mickelson Museum (86, 35)
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Pepperd Museum (89, 37)
- its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust
- the Silcox Museum (80, 31)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- 25 AP searching yielded: nothing. --Gimbo 11:00, 11 May 2007 (BST)
Stanbury Village
- the Batson Museum (57, 55)
- "its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters."
Starlingtown
- the Chadburn Museum (99, 41)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Finchley Museum (98, 44)
- its collection of conceptual paintings now thick with dust
- the Matthews Museum (95, 48)
- its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust
Tapton
- the Byfield Museum (47, 73)
- "its selection of African art ransacked by looters."
- the Lewen Museum (46, 79)
- "its collection of impressionist sculpture ransacked by looters."
Vinetown
- the Daniels Museum (85, 62)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Godfry Museum (80, 62)
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
- the Salisbury Museum (83, 69)
- its extensive collection of umbrellas now thick with dust
West Becktown
- the Bawn Museum (16, 37)
- "its selection of abstract art ransacked by looters."
- the Gotch Museum (14, 35)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust."
West Boundwood
- the Cowie Museum (31, 7)
- its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters
- the Edgar Museum (37, 6)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Fowle Museum (35, 2)
- its extensive collection of skeletons now thick with dust
- the Fowles Museum (39, 3)
- its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust
- the Lax Museum (30, 5)
- its unusual exhibition of impressionist puppets now thick with dust
- the Overton Museum (34, 5)
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
- the Read Museum (38, 4)
- its unusual exhibition of African glassware now thick with dust
West Grayside
- the Paice Museum (52, 84)
- "its extensive collection of stuffed animals now thick with dust."
- the Sawday Museum (50, 81)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
- the Wilson Museum (50, 83)
- "its collection of work by conceptual artists now thick with dust".
Whittenside
- the Phelips Museum (81, 95)
- "its installation by a cubist artist now thick with dust."
Williamsville
- the Browning Museum (31, 90)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
- the Eastwood Museum (39, 93)
- its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters
Wray Heights
- the Sonven Museum (60, 79)
- its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust
Wyke Hills
- the Huddy Museum (52, 95)
- "its installation by a European artist ransacked by looters."
- the Ruxton Museum (56, 94)
- "its collection of European paintings now thick with dust."
- the Saffyn Museum (59, 90)
- "its exhibition of scientific history now thick with dust."
Wykewood
- the Dement Museum (16, 76)
- its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters
Yagoton
- the Dawbin Museum (45, 10)
- "its collection of cubist sculpture ransacked by looters."
- the Innalls Museum (40, 10)
- "its selection of contemporary art now thick with dust."