Museum of East Dorset hosts History Festival
One of the venues for the Wimborne History Festival, which takes place this weekend, is the Museum of East Dorset.
One of the venues for the Wimborne History Festival, which takes place this weekend, is the Museum of East Dorset.
A resident of Wimborne, Ernest Kaye Le Fleming was a local GP, gifted photographer, pioneer of motoring, collector of antiques and local historian.
Well-known archaeologist Julian Richards of ‘Meet the Ancestors’ is visiting the Museum of East Dorset in Wimborne on Saturday 14 August from 11am to 3.30pm.
The museum in Wimborne, which was formerly the Priest’s House Museum, has a huge number of artefacts including those dating back 6,000 years.
This is your chance to see not only paintings but also to see the artists at work in the garden at the Museum of East Dorset.
The Museum of East Dorset in Wimborne has elected Professor John Humphreys as the new chairman of the Board of Trustees.
You can find out more about one of the best collections of Valentine’s cards in existence at a Zoom meeting on 11 February.
The Museum of East Dorset’s resident company of learning disabled actors presents The Woodcutter and the Swan on 21 January.
Have a look through your kitchen cupboards or sideboard and see if you can find an interesting pot for the social media exhibition.
You may not be able to visit the transformed museum during November but at least you can enjoy their latest exhibition.