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National Museums And Galleries

Volume 263: debated on Wednesday 19 July 1995

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To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if he will publish the attendance figures for the financial year ended 31 March reported by the national museums and galleries for which he is responsible, broken down into the individual institutions, but including their outstations, with figures in each case of the percentage increase or decrease on the attendance figures for the preceding year. [16754]

[pursuant to the reply, 3 April 1995, Official Report, columns 939–41]: I list the actual numbers of visits to the 11 national museums and galleries in England for which I am responsible for the financial year ended 31 March 1995.

Number of visits in 1993–94 (million)Number of visits in 1994–95 (million)percentage increase/decrease over the previous year
British Museum6.036.24+3.5
Imperial War Museum1.191.27+6.7
National Gallery4.024.368.5
National Maritime Museum0.530.62+17
National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside1.341.34
National Portrait Gallery0.790.95+20
National History Museum1.741.64-5.7
National Museum of Science and Industry2.672.51-6
Tate Gallery2.742.75+0.4
Victoria and Albert Museum1.581.60+1.3
Wallace Collection0.150.15
Total22.7823.432.8
It is not possible to identify the number of visits to the royal armouries because it at present forms part of the Tower of London.