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The Museum of English Rural Life holds one of the the earliest and best surviving collections of its kind.

This includes many unique and early farm tools, objects connected with rural crafts and trades, artworks depicting rural subjects, and material that helps us to explore how life in the twentieth century English countryside has been understood and represented.

From the first object acquired when the museum was founded in 1951—a simple animal bell—to the most recent, these holdings now number almost 30,000 items. Although most of these artefacts date to between around 1850 and 1950, the collection aims to cover the period 1750 to the present day. As such it continues to grow, largely by donation.

As a result of our recent redevelopment a wider variety of objects now feature in the MERL displays than ever before. The remainder are held in stores, which visitors can browse as part of the Digging Deeper gallery. You can also explore our collection on our databases, or through the Explore section of the website.

Smoking Cap

Date

c.1850

Object Number

68/252

Michael O'Connell, Diversity of British Farming Wall-Hangings, 1951 (MERL 63/18/9).

Huge Wall-Hangings

Date

1951

Object Number

MERL 63/18/1-9

Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture: Silver Jubilee 1951 (London: ICTA, 1951)

Tropical Teaching

Date

1951

Object Number

Pamph. 3330-BOX 2/33

Sutton & Sons Ltd plaque showing the location of the company’s office in Calcutta (Kolkata), India (MERL 2019/50).

Sutton’s Seeds Sign

Date

Circa 1950s

Object Number

MERL 2019/50

Detail from Death to pests poster showing military figure (MERL 2010/149)

Death to Pests

Date

1951

Object Number

MERL 2010/149

Still from film called 'The Groundnut Scheme at Kongwa' showing ploughing using tractors

Groundnut Film

Date

1948

Object Number

MERL TR 17RAN PH6/49

Giant Teapot

Date

1945–1946

Object Number

MERL 60/638/1-3