- Free entry with National Art Pass.
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The three-gallery 'History Tardis' features a reproduction of Brown's 1847 panorama of the town, the story of the 1536 Lincolnshire Rising and the legend of the Green Lady ghost of Thorpe Hall.
Further things to see include archaeological, geological and natural history collections, a display on brick-making, T W Wallis's incredibly detailed wood-carvings, Louth flat-weave carpets, the Flood Walk with a floor map depicting the disastrous 1920 inundation, costume, a print-shop, and bygones from commercial and domestic life.
Art we've helped buy at Louth Museum
Roman trulla
Roman
Louth Museum
Acquired 1994
Brace of Partridges
Thomas Wilkinson Wallis
Louth Museum
Still Life
Acquired 1997
The Ford near Louth
Peter De Wint
Louth Museum
Topographical
Acquired 2008
Venue details
Entry details
Free entry with National Art Pass (standard entry charge is £3.50)
3 Apr – 27 Oct
Tue – Sat, 10am – 4pm
Closed Nov – Mar