Beamish Museum revealed on Sunday (March 16) that it couldn't accept any further visitors due to a change in water pressure.
Two fire engines from the 1930s have been donated to a museum. Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said it had handed over the vehicles, built in 1934 and 1937, to Beamish Museum in County Durham.
He's everything you want in a top-quality Beamish: stout, black and white and with a good head on his shoulders. This four-legged friend is the latest pup up for adoption at Cork's CSPCA shelter ...
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service has donated two fire engines with a combined age of 185 years to Beamish Museum ...
Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, is taking on extra staff for seasonal work across its 350-acre site in County Durham. Many of the jobs involve dressing up in period clothes as engagers ...
Davy’s Fried Fish Shop at Beamish Museum is one of its most popular attractions and on busy days there's often a sign outside warning of a very long wait - and that can mean up to an hour and a ...
He is pictured with Mr Beard's widow Marie and Jonathan Kindleysides from Beamish Museum A poignant reminder of one of the worst mining disasters in County Durham has been donated to a museum ...