Eyam Museum

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Eyam Museum is a local history museum in the English village of Eyam that focuses on the 1665–66 plague outbreak and the community’s self-imposed quarantine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf local history museum
country United Kingdom
exhibits artefacts related to the plague period
displays about the 1665–1666 plague
information on quarantine measures
interpretive panels on Eyam villagers
material on the spread of bubonic plague
focusesOn Great Plague of 1665–1666 NERFINISHED
local history of Eyam
plague outbreak in Eyam
self-imposed quarantine of Eyam
hasAccessibility open seasonally to the public
hasBuildingUse museum use
hasCollectionType local history collections
medical history exhibits
social history exhibits
hasEducationalRole teaching about community quarantine
teaching about epidemic disease
hasMainTheme public health history
social history of disease
hasSubject 17th-century England
Eyam villagers’ sacrifice
bubonic plague
impact of plague on rural communities
quarantine boundaries around Eyam
hasVisitorType heritage tourists
school groups
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn England
Eyam NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Derbyshire NERFINISHED
Derbyshire Dales district NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Peak District NERFINISHED
locatedOn Hawkhill Road (Eyam) NERFINISHED
nearby Eyam parish church NERFINISHED
Eyam plague cottages NERFINISHED
Riley graves
operatedIn 20th century
21st century
partOf heritage attractions of Eyam
tourism in the Peak District
subjectOf articles on Eyam plague heritage
tourist guides about Eyam
touristAttraction Eyam village visitors

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Eyam hasLandmark Eyam Museum