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Visit the Riverside Museum

Sat 06 Jun

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Wheeler Building, University of Chester

View the museum’s curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery, and social work and ask your questions of volunteers who will be in attendance.

Visit the Riverside Museum
Visit the Riverside Museum

Time and Location

06 Jun 2026, 10:00 – 16:00

Wheeler Building, University of Chester, Castle Drive, Chester CH1 1SL, UK

About the Event

The four remaining stained-glass windows from Chester Royal Infirmary are also available to view on the first-floor landing opposite the former Council Chamber, in the Wheeler Building.

 

The permanent collection of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society's Riverside Museum includes some remarkable exhibits including an original letter written by Florence Nightingale written from Balaclava.

 

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on returning to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, rural life, and social welfare. This exhibition has been created by the FHMS Historical Society volunteers and refurbished with the generous help of the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Heritage.




This visit to the Riverside Museum is a drop-in event with no tickets required.


FAQs


  • Is this venue Accessible?

    Yes. This is an accessible venue.


    Access is via main Wheeler Building reception, on Castle Drive by the River Dee. This has one flight of steps to reception followed by lift or stair access to the basement and first floor.


    Those with limited mobility can enter the building via an accessible route by contacting fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or phoning 01244 512963 in advance to make the necessary arrangements. 


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