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Museum of Richmond’s 30th Anniversary garden party

Date/Time
Date(s) - Sunday 3 June 2018
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location
Trumpeter's House

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We’ll have a stand at the Museum of Richmond’s 30th Anniversary  garden party, which will be held in the grounds of Trumpeters House.

Find out more about the Museum’s garden party.

 

This entry was posted on 3 June 2018 by Robert Smith.

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The RICHMOND LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY explores the history of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham and the people who have lived here.

We hold evening talks, usually on the second Monday of the month, organise walks and visits, and publish an award-winning journal (Richmond History) and books on topics of local interest.

Forthcoming Events

16 May
Richmond-upon-Thames Know Your Place heritage festival
16 May 25
19 May
Annual General Meeting at 7.45pm, followed by short talks at 8.00pm
19 May 25
Richmond
04 Jun
Walk, organised by Paul Velluet: Twickenham Park and St Margarets
4 Jun 25
Richmond
21 Jun
Kew Fete
21 Jun 25
Kew, Richmond
02 Jul
Walk, organised by Paul Velluet: Almshouses of Richmond
2 Jul 25
Richmond
30 Jul
Walk, organised by Paul Velluet: A Summer Evening's Walk to Petersham
30 Jul 25
Richmond
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