Maidstone Museum Gallery Ushers in a New Era of History

Maidstone Museum has taken a bold step into the future with the launch of the new Maidstone history gallery, a space that showcases the town’s evolution from Tudor times to the present day. Locals and visitors alike are invited to explore how everyday life, industries, and community stories have shaped Maidstone’s modern identity.
Bridging Past and Present
Maidstone Museum’s Modern History Gallery: More Than Just a Display
Set within the newly refurbished Oldham Gallery, the Maidstone Museum modern history gallery explores themes of industry, innovation, immigration, and identity. The aim is not just to inform but to connect generations through shared community heritage.
Sharp’s Toffee and Local Industry in the Maidstone Museum Gallery
The Legacy of Sir Kreemy Knut: Sweet Memories of Sharp’s Toffee
One of the most delightful pieces is the miniature tin figure of Sir Kreemy Knut—once the public face of Sharp’s Toffee, a local candy empire. Sharp’s wasn’t just a sweet shop; it was a significant employer and cultural touchstone.
Mysterious Finds in the Maidstone Museum Gallery: The 16th-Century Seal

The Mystery Behind Maidstone’s Name
A particularly intriguing item is a 16th-century seal. Historians believe it may relate to the town’s name—“Maid on the Stone.” This enigmatic object opens the door to speculation, discussion, and scholarly curiosity.
Hands-On History: A Community Experience
Interactive Exhibits and Local Voices in Focus
The new gallery isn’t just visual. Visitors can engage with tactile exhibits, explore digital archives, and contribute stories through the rotating Community Cabinet. This space debuts with artifacts from Maidstone’s Polish community—an integral part of its modern identity.
Building Through Community Collaboration
Inviting Locals to Be Part of History
The gallery extends an open call to community groups to share their own stories and objects. This co-curation model ensures the space evolves with the people of Maidstone, reflecting living history.
Exhibition Launch Details
- Name: Exploring Maidstone’s Past and Present
- Location: Refurbished Oldham Gallery, Maidstone Museum
- Opening Date: Saturday, 19th July
- Entry Fee: Free admission
Threads of Continuity: From the Landscape to the Town

Linking to the ‘Lives In Our Landscape’ Gallery
The new exhibition complements the museum’s existing “Lives in Our Landscape” gallery by diving deeper into how people have shaped—and been shaped by—the land and the industries that defined Maidstone.
Why Modern History Matters Today
Understanding Change Through Personal Narratives
From immigrant stories to industrial evolution, the Maidstone Museum modern history gallery encourages reflection on how national and global shifts are experienced at the local level.
The Future of the Maidstone Museum Gallery and Local Heritage

A Model for Engaging Community-Centric Exhibitions
This launch could serve as a blueprint for other regional museums looking to blend heritage preservation with modern engagement strategies.
A Living Storybook
The modern history gallery transforms a traditional exhibition into a living, breathing collection of shared memory. It isn’t just about looking back—it’s about understanding today through the lens of yesterday.