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The Cranfield Museum was opened in the late 1880s as The Cranfield Gallery. It was originally a showcase for the local artists of Darvall Heights and southern [[Gatcombeton]]. | The Cranfield Museum was opened in the late 1880s as The Cranfield Gallery. It was originally a showcase for the local artists of Darvall Heights and southern [[Gatcombeton]]. As some of the local talent gained wider recognition they attracted wealthy patrons, most notably Quentin Howel the founder of [[Howel_Bank|Howel Bank]]. In 1931 the gallery became a museum dedicated to the early works of these conceptual artists. | ||
==Barricade Policy== | ==Barricade Policy== |
Revision as of 00:15, 15 February 2009
The Cranfield Museum
Darvall Heights [23,21]
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Description
The Cranfield Museum is a conceptual art museum located in the north central part of Darvall Heights.
History
The Cranfield Museum was opened in the late 1880s as The Cranfield Gallery. It was originally a showcase for the local artists of Darvall Heights and southern Gatcombeton. As some of the local talent gained wider recognition they attracted wealthy patrons, most notably Quentin Howel the founder of Howel Bank. In 1931 the gallery became a museum dedicated to the early works of these conceptual artists.
Barricade Policy
This building should be maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded in accordance with the Darvall Heights barricade plan.
Current Status
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