D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
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The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is a museum dedicated to the writer D.H. Lawrence situated in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire
Eastwood, Nottinghamshire
Eastwood is a former coal mining town in the Broxtowe district of Nottinghamshire, England. With a population of over 18,000, it is northwest of Nottingham, and northeast of Derby, on the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Mentioned in Domesday Book, it expanded rapidly during the...

, near Nottingham
Nottingham
Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...

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It is the house in which he was born in 1885 and one of the four houses the family occupied in Eastwood.

Like its sister site Durban House Heritage Centre
Durban House Heritage Centre
Durban House Heritage Centre is the sister site of the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum in Eastwood, near Nottingham. It contains an exhibition on the social history of Eastwood during the time that the writer lived there. In addition there is an art gallery, a small restaurant, meeting rooms and...

 it belongs to D.H. Lawrence Heritage
D.H. Lawrence Heritage
D.H. Lawrence Heritage is a heritage attraction about the English writer, playwright and poet D. H. Lawrence. It consists of two sites which are in walking distance to each other: the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum and Durban House Heritage Centre ....

 and is managed by Broxtowe Borough Council.

The Exhibition

Visitors enter the museum through the house next door, going through the museum shop.
The house has been laid out in the style of a late 19th century working class house with the furniture being mostly from the family of the women who founded it. There are a few original items from Lawrence's family, however, as is often the case with working class families not much has survived over the time.
Visitors are given a guided tour of the house which takes approximately 45 mins. and explained the significance of each room (parlour, kitchen, yard, washroom, parent's bedroom, children's bedroom, attic).
There is a small exhibition of Lawrence's early original water colour paintings. Photocopies of his later paintings are displayed on a panel. The latest addition to the collection has been Lawrence's original gravestone. It's been on display since 11th September 2009, the anniversary of his birthday.
The tour is rounded off with a 10 minute DVD on D.H. Lawrence's life in Eastwood and thereafter.

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