The museum's collections were started in 1919. The museum has permanent collections and presents temporary exhibitions several times a year. There are also smaller exhibitions on local themes that are changed every month.
The Monks' Map of the
River Thames around Abingdon in the 16th century has been held at the town's Guildhall since 1907. A reproduction of the Anglo-Saxon
Abingdon Sword, discovered in the river at Abingdon and held by the
Ashmolean Museum in
Oxford, has also been put on display. In December 2011, with the help of
British Motor Heritage, the last
MGB Roadster sports car, which came off the production line in Abingdon in 1980 was lifted through a window 30 feet up, for display in the museum's main gallery. From 2010 to 2012, the museum and building underwent a two-year restoration programme, partly funded by the
National Lottery. The museum was informally reopened to visitors by
Martha Howe-Douglas, an actress in the
BBC television series
Horrible Histories, in July 2012 and was officially reopened by the
Duke of Gloucester on 8 March 2013. A new museum café was established in the basement. ==References==