
Exhibits in the museum are arranged around the walls, and in a central row of cabinets.
This page describes some of the exhbits in the central row, starting at the end by the entrance door from the stairs.
There are many more exhibits than are shown here. For the exhibits around the walls, see here.

The first central cabinet contains a display of agricultural implements.
Among the more unusual items are over boots for horses for pulling grass mowers over bowling greens (bottom centre in the picture) and over shoes for sheep (left centre).
More pictures here.

Next to this is a display of some the WWII posessions of Bill Watling.
Bill was a motorcycle dispatch rider in World War II.

Nearby are are displays of other WWII items such as the Home Front items pictured here, and some gas masks (not shown here).

There is also a display of memorabilia from the former Regal Cinema, which entertained Framlingham until 1963.
Look out for the cinema clock, which is on the museum wall.


Beyond this are displays of educational items including ones pictured here.

And some leisure goods including smoking and drinking.
More pictures here.

In the centre, towards the end wall, is a funeral bier.
For more information, follow the links on this page, or explore the links under the “What is in the Museum” menu. There is far more on show what we can present here, so come and visit the Museum!