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PERMANENT DISPLAYS

Explore the most popular exhibits on permanent display

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THE DOLL'S HOUSE

The museum’s mid-Victorian doll’s house has a complex survival story

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The Victorian pioneer of

photography, and son of Diss.

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CORN HALL TRADERS' STAND

Wooden corn trader's stand from the Corn Hall in Diss.

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YARN WINDER

This yarn winder on display in Diss Museum dates from the late 18th or early 19th century.

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DISS GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLOCK

Large clock from demolished Diss Grammar School. Restored by the Old Dyssean Society.

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Hurren's Tobacconist opened its doors in 1901 and served the residents of Diss until 1977.

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Butler's Pantry Stove

The Stove came from Hall Hills House, Diss and was made by Diss Ironmonger, J. Aldrich, in around 1870

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Beehive Pub Sign & Licence Notice

This 18th or 19th century sign belonged to the Beehive Pub on Denmark Street, Diss.

Diss Museum is a registered charity no. 1168112.

​©2025 Diss Museum.

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