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Leigh On Sea News: Southend Museums Collections - THE new Southend Museums Collections Centre (SMCC) officially opened to the public earlier this month, offering visitors the rare chance to go behind the scenes and get up close to incredible pieces of local heritage.

Leigh On Sea News: Southend Museums Collections – THE new Southend Museums Collections Centre (SMCC) officially opened to the public earlier this month, offering visitors the rare chance to go behind the scenes and get up close to incredible pieces of local heritage.

Southend Museums Collections - THE new Southend Museums Collections Centre (SMCC) officially opened to the public earlier this month, offering visitors the rare chance to go behind the scenes and get up close to incredible pieces of local heritage.

THE new Southend Museums Collections Centre (SMCC) officially opened to the public earlier this month, offering visitors the rare chance to go behind the scenes and get up close to incredible pieces of local heritage.
Tickets are £13.70 per person.
Located within the Beecroft Art Gallery, the Centre houses objects from archaeology, social history, and natural history collections that are not currently on display.
Visitors who book an SMCC tour will be able to step into the often‑unseen and mysterious world of museum conservation and curation. It’s a rare and unique opportunity to experience the rich heritage of Southend and the wider South Essex region and to learn directly from the experts who work with these priceless objects every day.
The Centre’s new layout also supports the important behind‑the‑scenes work that keeps the collections safe. Conservators can now more easily conduct regular condition checks, carry out preventative conservation, and reduce risks from pests or environmental hazards. Curators benefit too, with improved access that helps spark ideas for upcoming exhibitions.
Curator of Archaeology Jools McCusker Maxwell said: “SMCC offers visitors the chance to explore our wonderful collection of close to half a million local history and archaeology objects that are not currently on display.
“These artefacts tell the story of the local area and community from prehistory up until today. If you lined up all the shelves in the collections centre it would be longer than the Southend Pier! So, visitors can be sure there is plenty to see!”
Although SMCC plays a major role in showcasing the heritage of Southend and telling its story, the collections span the whole of South Essex and the Thames Estuary.
By opening the stores to the public, the Collections Centre helps people see themselves and their communities reflected in the region’s shared history. As you walk through the rows of shelves, it feels like travelling through time—imagining life in 17th‑century Leigh‑on‑Sea with a clay pipe in hand or visualising someone sharpening a Palaeolithic handaxe in what is now Great Wakering.
Director of Southend Museums Ciara Phipps said: “We are so excited to open the stores to the community in a way we have never been able to before.
“These tours will allow our visitors to understand and learn more about what we do, how we work with and care for the museums’ collections, and how they can engage directly with them. There are so many exciting developments to come, so stay tuned!”
Southend Museums Collections Centre (SMCC) is located on the 2nd floor of the Beecroft Gallery. The address is Beecroft Art Gallery, Victoria Ave, Southend-on-Sea SS2 6EX. SMCC tours will run two Thursdays a month during the spring season. Tickets are £13.70 per person.
SMCC tours and reading room sessions can be booked on Eventbrite – https://www.eventbrite.com/o/36154209223?_gl=1*1xv42g8*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTM4MjczNDI5MS4xNzczMzIzMDUz*_ga_TQVES5V6SH*czE3NzMzMjMwNTIkbzEkZzAkdDE3NzMzMjMwNTIkajYwJGwwJGgw.
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