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Under the Surface at Somerset Rural Life Museum

Somerset Rural Life Museum, Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8DB

Tel: +44 (0)1458831197

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Structure on lake at dusk

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'Under the Surface' is a display of photographs by renowned Somerset-based photographer Matilda Temperley, reflecting on ten years since the devastating floods of 2013-14.

It will feature photographs from her sell out publication 'Under the Surface: Somerset Floods', alongside previously unpublished colour photograph taken during that winter.

Also on display will be newly commissioned photographs, which will reflect on changes to the Somerset landscape over the past decade. Supported by Somerset Rivers Authority.

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£9.35

Concessions and child tickets available.

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Season (5 Mar 2024 - 19 May 2024)
DayTimes
Monday10:0017:00
Tuesday10:0017:00
Wednesday10:0017:00
Thursday10:0017:00
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Sunday10:0017:00

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