TO CELEBRATE the Queen's 90th birthday, Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum has unveiled a special display of treasures from its art collection.

The exhibition, titled Ninety Years of Treasures , is on display in the balcony gallery space and will be on display until the end of the year.

The art world has changed considerably across 90 years and the selection which has gone on display, reveal the changing perspectives of the British countryside as successive decades of artists have pictured it.

Philippa Tinsley, senior curator at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, said: "The British landscape has remained a constant beauty over 90 years, by the hard work, energy and passion of those who work in it and oversee it.

"These artworks celebrate both the Worcestershire and the British landscape in both its change and its enduring loveliness."

Visitors can spot a host of interesting changes in landscapes across the decades, such as the working windmill in the 1930s and the happy pipe smoker in the 1940s.

The display begins with an oil painting by Frank Richards of Claines Church, Worcestershire from the 1920s, includes Laura Knight's Portrait of Allardyce Nicoll pictured on the Malverns from the 1940s and ends in the noughties with Clare Woods' Cross in Hands.

Ninety Years of Treasures are free and open Monday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4.30pm.

For more information contact the Art Gallery and Museum on 01905 25371, visit museumsworcestershire.org.uk or follow @worcestermuseum