Wednesday April 9th is free entry day at Lyme Regis Museum. Come and see our collections of fossils and local history. We have two special exhibitions on show too; “REPHOTOGRAPHY”… READ MORE
Posts Tagged ‘events’
EVENTS: Coming up in April
There are three talks this month: 2.30pm Wednesday 2nd April in the Guildhall: “The Day the Earth Moved: The Great Landslip of 1839” – an illustrated talk by Professor Chris… READ MORE
COMING SOON: Next month’s exhibition
Next month will see a new exhibition at the Museum: “Lyme Landscape: Outstanding in Natural Beauty” – a Drawing Inspiration exhibition celebrating our local landscapes by Lyme Regis Museum. In… READ MORE
EVENTS: Coming up in March
There are two talks this month: 2.30pm Thursday 6th March at Woodmead Halls: “The Wonders of Glass” – an illustrated talk by Alan Leadbetter on the history and uses of… READ MORE
EVENTS: Coming up in February
There are two talks this month: 2.30pm Thursday 6th February at Woodmead Halls: A talk by Tony Smale entitled “The Code Breakers of Bletchley Park”, giving a fascinating insight into… READ MORE
EVENTS: Coming up in January
The current exhibition in the Museum’s Rotunda gallery is “Blurring the Boundaries”: illustration and painting by Carolyn King – including the fun and factual book The Fish Lizard of Lyme…. READ MORE
EVENTS: Coming up in December
The main event this month is a talk about the Town Mill restoration project by David West, who led the project in the 1990s. The talk will take place on… READ MORE
EVENTS: Coming up in November
This month sees a talk on the subject of “Managing the Cerne Abbas Giant” by West Dorset Countryside Manager Robert Rhodes, who will describe the history of the giant and… READ MORE
EVENT: Family Fun Day
The next Family Fun Day at Lyme Regis Museum will be on Wednesday 30 October, from 11 am to 3pm – featuring Fossil Polishing on the Terrace, a talk on… READ MORE
EVENTS: Coming up in October
There are two talks this month: Thursday 10th October at Woodmead Halls at 2.30pm: “All Boats Have a Story to Tell”. A talk by Gail McGarva, Lyme’s lerret and gig… READ MORE

