Events at Honeywood Museum
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Honeywood Museum's Regular Events and Exhibitions. Forthcoming events at Little Holland House and Beddington Park
Easter Holidays
Hop on board with Millie for egg-siting Easter Trail fun! Saturday 5 April to Saturday 26 April, throughout opening hours Join Millie as she scrambles round the house on an egg-siting Easter themed trail. With a number of fun crafts along the way, Millie will also be sharing her next eggs-traordinary costume! Tickets £2 per child - please pay on arrival by credit / debit card. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. |
Hop into Augmented Reality: Easter Art That Moves
Thursday 17 April 14:00-16:00 Join us at Honeywood Museum for an egg-citing Easter Event where creativity meets technology! Children will design and colour their own Easter cards, then watch them come to life with augmented reality! Using a special app, their colourful creations will transform into animated 3D scenes, adding a touch of digital magic to their artwork. Drop in, get creative, and experience the joy of seeing your artwork leap off the paper! Perfect for ages 5-10. FREE. No booking required. |
William Kilburn - Botanical Illustrator & Eminent Calico Printer of his Time
Thursday 22 May 19:30 – door opens 19:10 A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event William Kilburn produced exquisitely detailed floral designs in the latter part of the 18th century and went on to use his engravings to produce fine printed fabrics at his mill in Wallington. His life is not widely documented nor are there many examples of his work still in existence other than his botanical drawings. But he is notable for achieving one of the first copyright acts to protect the original designs of cotton and calico printers from plagiarism by less accomplished printers at a time when it was vital to keep abreast of fashion changes. Alison Cousins delves into his life and times. Seats £7 (Members £6) To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378. Alternative print out and post our Booking Form from HERE. |
Annual General Meeting
Thursday 26 June 19:30 A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event This Event is open only to members of The Friends of Honeywood Museum. To find out more about supporting Honeywood Museum and conservation in Carshalton click / tap here. |
Morris in the Village
Thursday 24 July 19:30 – door opens 19:10 A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event Morris Dancing? In Carshalton? Really? Learn more about the various Morris traditions that are represented in and near Carshalton. Discover the styles of the different sides, current and past, what they do and where they originated from. During the year local dancers and musicians travel the country to perform and entertain others. Find out more about the dancing, events that we attend and what motivates relatively sane people to spend so much of their lives dressed oddly and expend so much time, money and energy. Colin Minns, Squire of Black Swan Morris, explains his obsession. Seats £7 (Members £6) To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378. Alternative print out and post our Booking Form from HERE. |
The Mistresses of Henry VIII
Thursday 27 November 19:30 at CryerArts, Carshalton A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event Henry VIII is famous as the King who married six times; his matrimonial adventures have been a source of enduring fascination for centuries. Yet relatively little is known about the King`s extra-marital adventures. He prided himself on being a virtuous prince, and when it came to sex, he was discreet, even prudish, so the evidence for his affairs is sparse. Yet it is clear that he took a number of mistresses, enjoyed fleeting sexual adventures, and was as promiscuous as most Renaissance rulers. Alison Weir has crafted a fascinating narrative from the fragmentary sources, which throws light on Henry VIII`s private life, revealing striking insights into the man and his psyche. All Seats £7 To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378. Alternative print out and post our Booking Form from HERE. |