The Cromwell Museum is more than the collection on display in Oliver Cromwell's old school in Huntingdon.
As well as providing a semi-permanent exhibition, and a changing programme of temporary exhibitions, the Museum will, within the resources available to it, assist visitors and other users, to enhance their knowledge and understanding of Oliver Cromwell.
The Museum will answer enquiries about our collections and other relevant objects, and direct visitors to other sites, sights and services that may help them achieve this.
Geneaology
The Museum is unable to assist in any detailed genealogical enquiries.
Further information about the Cromwell family, is available on the Cromwell Collection website.
Goods for sale
The Museum offers a range of publications and souvenir materials for sale.
Find information about what is available by downloading the PDF file below, or contacting the Museum.
Identification
The Museum will assist in the identification of any object or picture that is thought to be connected to the subject of the Museum. In the first instance an image – either a photograph or a digital file sent as an attachment to an email – might be sufficient to judge whether or not a visit would be worthwhile.
The Museum will not, under any circumstances, provide valuations of objects either for sale or probate purposes.
Talks
The Museum staff are sometimes able to provide talks and lectures to outside bodies about their work and the collections of the Museum. If you would like to discuss your needs further please contact us using the details provided on the right-hand side of the page.