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Exhibition: Fenland Photography at Peterborough Museum

A STUNNING display of wildlife and landscape photography can be seen at Peterborough Museum.

A STUNNING display of wildlife and landscape photography can be seen at Peterborough Museum.The exhibition, Fenland Photography, showcases more than 20 pictures taken by Peterborough photographer David Savory.

The photos capture nature in all its forms in and around Peterborough, from wildlife that can be seen in your garden to that found in local nature reserves.

Museum heritage collections manager for Peterborough City Council Glenys Wass said: "We're delighted to be hosting this excellent display of works from a very talented local photographer.

"I hope that many people will take the opportunity to come and see some of our local birds, animals and insects captured in such intimate detail."

David said: "I am very proud to be able to have this exhibition at the museum and I hope it encourages people to go out and have a look at the rich variety of wildlife in our area."

The exhibition, which runs until Sunday, July 12, is open from 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday and noon to 4pm on Sundays. Admission is free of charge.

For more details, call the museum on 01733 864663, e-mail museum@peterborough.gov.uk, or check the website at www.peterboroughheritage.org.uk


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