It’s a Peach of an Exhibition
…of February and March 1895. The Great Freeze of February 1895. John Peach gave fellow townsfolk free access to the only unfrozen water supply in Shaftesbury. His daughters and brothers…
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…of February and March 1895. The Great Freeze of February 1895. John Peach gave fellow townsfolk free access to the only unfrozen water supply in Shaftesbury. His daughters and brothers…
…Entrance to Gold Hill Museum and Jane’s exhibition is free. A free catalogue of all the artists taking part in the BV Art Trail is available at the Museum and…
…10 May. Entry to the Exhibition is free at any time during the normal opening hours of the Museum (also free to enter), between 10.30a.m. and 4.30p.m. Access to striking…
…while non-members may pay £5 at the door. Entry to Gold Hill Museum, where there is also a permanent display about the Farris company, is free, though donations are welcome….
A former Lord Mayor of London will present his research into two local landowners who enjoyed influence and massive wealth, before a sex scandal forced one of them into exile….
…intended to be pollen-rich and attractive to insects and birds. The garden is free to visit during the daily 10.30a.m. to 4.30p.m. opening hours of the Museum, also free. …
…Hall (above), at 7.30p.m. on Tuesday 04 October. This event is free to S & DHS members, while non-members may pay £5 at the door. (Annual membership is available on…
…sources and activities to maximise their learning potential. Gold Hill Museum and Shaftesbury Abbey are offering all their school workshops free of charge for the current academic year (2022-2023). We…
…The auction date was set for 17 September 1822. The story of the sale is told in “Fonthill Fever”, an impressive free exhibition curated by Sidney Blackmore which can be…
…have had to pay weekly school pence for their children’s education. Attendance was made compulsory for pupils up to the age of 10 in 1880, and free in 1891. Abbey…