THE MUSEUM PAST AND PRESENT


Over the past century, Quex Park has witnessed many changes to its form and function. The progression has been from family estate, through a private collection of trophies, to a museum containing extensive information on Africa and Asia.

Mr. Powell-Cotton recounts how and why the museum was created by his father in the first instance:




Today, the house has developed to accomodate the needs of visitors. The following clip describes this process and also provides an indication to what lies in the future.


To see a full unedited version click here.


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