Brampton Museum tells the story of Newcastle-under-Lyme and its people, from the Roman invasion up to the present day. With several galleries representing over 100 years of collecting, the museum's collection is characterised by local scenes and artists alongside more regionally and nationally known artists. Works of note include those by Percy Jacomb-Hood, Jameson Middleton, Henry Lark Pratt and Robert William Buss, and some works by ceramic artists from the Potteries.
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