The final talk of Weymouth Museum's spring programme will discuss its own history.
Graham Perry, chair of the Friends of Weymouth Museum, will present a history of the town’s long struggle to establish a permanent museum, which first started in 1858.
The talk will include lots of photos from the museum’s archives, including pictures from the museum in the old Melcombe Regis Boys School, and some glimpses of the old Timewalk.
The talk will be held at the Hope United Reformed Church on Trinity Street on Monday, March 18.
Tea & biscuits will be served from 2pm and the talk will begin at 2.30pm.
Tickets will be available on the door and are £2.00 for members of the Friends and £3.00 for visitors.
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