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Godalming Museum and Phillips’ MemorialCultural Landscape
The Museum is situated in the centre of Godalming’s shopping area. Key areas of the Museum's local collection include exhibits about Gertrude Jekyll who lived nearby at Munstead Wood, the architect Edwin Lutyens and Jack Phillips, a Godalming man who was the radio operator on the ill-fated Titanic. The museum holds copies of all of Miss Jekyll’s garden plans held in the Reef Point Collection in the USA and some of her notebooks. Godalming Museum has a painting by Helen Allingham of part of the Long Border at Munstead Wood and has acquired a watercolour by Myles Birket Foster, one of the most popular Victorian artists. Birket Foster lived nearby in Witley for thirty years, taking inspiration for many of his paintings from the Surrey countryside. The museum plays an important role in the life of the town providing a valued service to schools and also offering a Local History Library, Exhibitions, and a Gift Shop.
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