Museum Shop
We hold a selection of LS Lowry prints, and exclusive
items relating to Salford's heritage, including unique bone china gifts, local history books & maps and Victorian wooden toys to name but a few.

Salford Museum and Art Gallery is showcasing work by locally based crafts people.
Feature Books

If you want to know more about the neighbouring cities of Salford or Manchester or you just want a book to entertain the kids then Salford Museum and Ordsall Hall have a wide of books range to suit everyone.
Gifts

Looking for an original gift? Check out our ever changing stock.
Souvenirs



We have souvenirs relating to L.S. Lowry including prints, books and china items like mugs, trinket boxes and plaques and even ties and badges. We also have items depicting Ordsall Hall and the Salford Crest of Arms.
Toys

We have the novel to nostalgic toys and crafts available at both the Salford Museum and Ordsall Hall shops.
Prints

A large number of prints are available of L.S. Lowry, Adolph Valette and many more including limited edition prints.
All prices exclude postage and packing.
For further details please telephone the Museum Shop on 0161 778 0830
Downloadable documents
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 07 July 2008
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