Educating Wandsworth Announced As This Year's Heritage Festival Theme |
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As local Heritage service releases events programme
April 25, 2023 The annual celebration of local history, the Wandsworth Heritage Festival, has revealed a focus on education in the borough’s past and present for this year’s event. • Saturday 20 May, 11.30am • Free • Battersea Library, 265 Lavender Hill, SW11 1JB • Booking required – contact heritage@gll.org Organised by the Battersea Society. Jeanne Rathbone tells the story of Linden Lodge School for the Blind, while Sue Demont talks about the Workers’ Educational Association. • Thursday 25 May, 6.30pm for 7pm • Free, light refreshments on sale • St Mary’s Church, Battersea Church Road, SW11 3NA • Booking required – contact events@batterseasociety.org.uk Emanuel School and its Grounds Organised by the school. Taking participants back to the days when Emanuel was a boarding school and orphanage. • Saturday 27 May, 10am • Free • Emanuel School, Battersea Rise, SW11 1HS • Booking encouraged – contact tony.jones@emanuel.org.uk Talk: An Uneducated Lady? Marjory Allen and the Adventure Playground Movement Organised by the Friends of Wandsworth Common. Sue Demont explores the life and times of Lady Allen of Hurtwood (1897-1976) and the Adventure Playground movement. • Wednesday 31 May, 6.30pm for 7pm • Free, light refreshments on sale • Naturescope, Wandsworth Common (off Dorlcote Road), SW18 3RT • Booking required – contact history@wandsworthcommon.org Talk and exhibition: Cherishing Froebelian Heritage in Early Childhood Research and Practice Organised by the University of Roehampton. Discussing young children’s rights, development and opportunities in society. • Thursday 8 June, 5.30pm • Free • The Portrait Room, Grove House, Froebel College, University of Roehampton, SW15 5PJ • Book via Eventbrite Organised by Sambrook’s Brewery. Brewer John Hatch will lead the tour. Price includes tutored tastings. • Thursday 1 June, 7pm • £15 • Sambrook’s Heritage Centre, 42 Ram Street, SW18 1UR • Booking required – contact john@sambrooksbrewery.co.uk The prison’s history in over 450 photos and objects. Stories of staff, prisoners, escapes, and hangings. • Saturday 27 May and Sunday 28 May, 10am-1pm, 2pm-5pm • Free • Wandsworth Prison Museum, North Gate Car Park, Heathfield Road, SW18 3HR • Booking not required – email wandsworthprisonmuseum@justice.gov.uk for further information Organised by the Spread Eagle pub. On display will be photographs from the pub’s collections sent by previous landlords and regulars. • Tuesday 30 May, 6pm-9pm • Free • Spread Eagle Wandsworth Public House, 69 Wandsworth High Street, SW18 2PT • No booking required Organised by the Wandle Industrial Museum. From child labour to young apprentices, this talk explores child employment in the mills, as well as the practice of fathers working alongside their children. • Monday 29 May, 6.30pm • Free • Earlsfield Library, 276 Magdalen Road, SW18 3NY • Booking advised – contact heritage@gll.org Organised by the Wandsworth Museum Action Group Visit the sites linked to Wandsworth Museum and hear about the rise and fall of the borough’s lost museums • Friday 26 May, 2pm • Free • Meet outside Putney Library, 5-7 Disraeli Road, SW15 2DR • Booking not required Archivist Dr Juulia Ahvensalmi and Curator of the Museum of Human Diseases Dr Carol Shiels delve into another set of fascinating historical cases • Wednesday 24 May, 12pm • Free • Curve Lecture Theatre, St George’s, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, SW17 0RE • Book via Eventbrite Organised by the Battersea Society Local historian Jeanne Rathbone leads a walk looking at sites and survivors of some of our most iconic buildings. • Sunday 21st May, 2pm • Free • Meet at the entrance of Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, SW11 5TN And there is also a line-up of events especially for the kids… Organised by Wandsworth Libraries & Heritage Service Make a fire-breathing dragon based on Wandsworth’s heraldic crest. • Wednesday 31 May, 11am • Free • Balham Library, 16 Ramsden Road, SW12 8QY • No booking required Organised by Wandsworth Libraries & Heritage Service and Reading Riddle Children’s author Kate Cunningham and her tiny creation Vlad take participants on a journey to London during the Great Fire and beyond. • Monday 29 May, 4pm • Free • Battersea Library, 265 Lavender Hill, SW11 1JB • No booking required Organised by Wandsworth Libraries & Heritage Service Make a hanging peace dove based on Battersea’s heraldic crest. • Tuesday 30 May, 4pm • Free • Battersea Library, 265 Lavender Hill, SW11 1JB • No booking required
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