Emsworth Museum back in business - and focus is on Funtington
The exhibition in the David Rudkin Room illustrates the rich history of Funtington parish in pictures and stories.
Named Funtington Parish in the Past, the display runs until Tuesday, April 23.
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Hide AdMore than 20 years ago Geoffrey Boys and others edited a booklet containing photographs and memories gathered from many different sources with the title Funtington: A History for the Millennium.
Alec Peters later added a collection of family photographs of his relative Frederick Ewens, the saddler, writer and churchman who lived in the village for more than 100 years.
Emsworth remembers World War OneNone of these images had previously been displayed and Geoffrey and Alec worked together for about five years to produce an excellent and much acclaimed exhibition in West Ashling in August 2017.
Roman artefacts spark interest at EmsworthSome of this material will now be displayed in Emsworth Museum, giving a glimpse back to a time when the pace of life was much slower
and the countryside a quiet and peaceful place.
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Hide AdEmsworth Museum, in North Street, will be open for visitors to see this display on Saturdays and Easter Monday from 10.30am to 4.30pm, on
Sundays (including Easter Sunday) from 2.30pm to 4.30pm and on St George’s Day (April 23) from 10am to 2pm.
Admission to the museum is free. A stairlift is available.
For more information about the museum’s programme for 2019 and events organised by Emsworth Maritime and Historical Trust go to www.emsworthmuseum.org.uk, email [email protected] or phone 01243 378091.