Joint Activities Programme
…Cnut! Wednesday 28 October 2-4p.m. Gold Hill Museum Autumn Activities Afternoon Apple pressing, traditional and Hallowe’en crafts Please click on this link to download a poster in printable pdf format….
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…Cnut! Wednesday 28 October 2-4p.m. Gold Hill Museum Autumn Activities Afternoon Apple pressing, traditional and Hallowe’en crafts Please click on this link to download a poster in printable pdf format….
October’s Shaftesbury Remembers session has been the best attended to date. Alfred of http://thisisalfred.com/ squeezed into the packed library, viewed the pictures and heard residents share their personal memories of…
…planning Administration Correspondence and editing a quarterly newsletter We need your computer skills Help maintaining the stewards’ rota Children Assisting with the education programme Museum Research opportunities, including exhibitions and…
…contacted Gold Hill Museum in search of information about Edla and the Norton family into which she married. Edla’s grandparents were Swedish though she was born in London in 1879….
…living people now.” Shaftesbury Chamber of Commerce will contact its members to encourage them to take part in the commemorations next year by displaying information about the traders operating from…
…Shastonian John Rutter. Originally from Bristol, Rutter set up a printing and publishing business in The Commons, Shaftesbury, producing local historical and topographical guides. As a Quaker and a Whig…
…gift of valuable first edition guides to Fonthill Abbey published by Shaftesbury printer John Rutter and his competitor John Britton. Their rivalry features in our free Fonthill Fever Exhibition, curated…
…show is free and open to members of the public as well as of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society. Even better news is that Claire and Ann are checking…
Local History Librarian and Archivist Ray Simpson has created a new display on the histories of great estates within easy reach of Shaftesbury. These include Old and New Wardour Castles…
…five grim years of war and a devastating flu pandemic in 1918-19, the cinema offered an escape – to a world of adventure, glamour and even comedy. This was the…