Ribchester Roman Museum | |
Coordinates: | 53.8104°N -2.5325°W |
Location: | Church Street, Ribchester, Lancashire, England |
Founder: | Margaret Greenall |
Ribchester Roman Museum (officially the Ribchester Roman Museum of Roman Antiquities)[1] is located in the village of Ribchester, Lancashire, England. It sits at the southern end of Church Street, near the northern banks of the River Ribble, adjacent to St Wilfrid's Church.[2] Founded in 1915 by Margaret Greenall,[3] a member of Warrington's Greenall's brewing family, it is registered charity number 510490 with the UK Charity Commission.
The museum houses many of the finds from Bremetennacum, the Roman fort a few yards away. The most notable find, the Ribchester Helmet, is on show in replica; the original is in the British Museum collection.[4]
The museum's former honorary curator, Jim Ridge, had a gallery at the museum named in his honour after his death in 2003.[5] Ridge instigated a Time Team dig in Ribchester in September 1993 after writing to them regarding remnants of the Roman fort being in the back garden of his 2 Church Street cottage.[6]