Prince Charles Visits the Corinium Museum in Cirencester
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Prince Charles Visits the Corinium Museum in Cirencester (7 pictures)
View All Images- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
- 18th December 2020 - Prince Charles Prince of Wales looking at the skeleton of Bodicacia with Schools and Families Officer Rebecca Shellenberger, during a visit to the Corinium Museum in Cirencester and viewed their interactive galleries depicting the story of the life in the Cotswolds from 40,000 years ago, right up to the early- Corinium era (early Roman times) including Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts. HRH toured the new Stone Age to Corinium Gallery and saw some of their key exhibits and some newly acquired pieces. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia `