1 NATURE’S DEADLIEST: POISONOUS, VENOMOUS AND TOXIC
The most deadly animals, plants and minerals on the planet. Zoological Museum, Akeman Street, Tring (www.nhm.ac.uk/tring 01442 824181), until Dec 3, free
2 NORTH SEA LIGHTS
The story of the lighthouses surrounding the North Sea. Maritime Museum, Shiprow, Aberdeen (www.aagm.co.uk 01224 337700), until Jan 14, free
3 DRINK: THE HISTORY OF ALCOHOL (1690-1920)
A documentation of the social and health implications of alcohol use and abuse covering four centuries. The perfect show for hellraisers. The National Archives, Richmond (www.nationalarchives.gov.uk 020-8876 3444), until Mar 31, free
4 SAVE FOR THE NATION: THE STORY OF THE FA CUP
A collection of rarely seen objects documenting the story of the FA Cup, including how and why the Challenge Cup was created in 1872, footage of the most famous finals and most impressive goals. National Football Museum, Sir Tom Finney Way, Preston (www.nationalfootballmuseum.com 01772 908400), until
Feb 18, free
5 10 YEARS OF THE ARCHITECTURE CENTRE
An exhibition looking at the role and future of architecture. Architecture Centre, Narrow Quay, Bristol (www.architecturecentre.co.uk 0117-922 1540), until Sun, free