Louise Gray

Louise Gray

freelance journalist

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: June 2008

The Fife Folk Museum in Scotland celebrates the working lives of its locals. And it even has a dungeon, says Louise Gray

The Museum of… Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: July 2008

Louise Gray goes back in time at the Waterworks Museum, a Victorian pumping station in Hereford

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: August 2008

Powysland Museum shows how a bold exhibition programme can create national attention, says Louise Gray

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: September 2008

From its Channel Islands home, the Alderney Society Museum tells stories of war, invasion and settlement, writes Louise Gray

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: October 2008

Gods of war, altars and sculptures are the stellar attractions at Senhouse Roman Museum in Cumbria, writes Louise Gray

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: November 2008

Louise Gray finds crime and punishment, death and witchcraft at Moyse's Hall Museum

The Museum of…our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: January 2009

Louise Gray hears how Ely's Stained Glass Museum manages to attract a remarkable 17,000 visitors a year

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: March 2009

Louise Gray on a pictorial archive that includes everything from saucy postcards to political cartoon strips

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: April 2009

Housed in an old synagogue, the Manchester Jewish Museum traces the community's long history in the city. By Louise Gray

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: May 2009

Louise Gray finds out how fundraising helped the Museum of the Broads in Norfolk turn the tide to its advantage

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: February 2009

Bomb-proof tunnels and a beach hut feature at the Porthcurno Telegraph Museum in Cornwall, writes Louise Gray

The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections

Louise Gray hears how Shibden Hall is more than just the home of Anne Lister, its most famous owner