Spring 2022 Exhibitions and Galleries
10am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday and Bank Holidays
The Box, Tavistock Place, Plymouth PL4 8AX
Free. Donations welcome. No need to book
Local and maritime history, natural history, film, photography and archives….. Craft, sculpture, contemporary art inspired by historic objects, social history, fine art, fashion and textiles….. There’s plenty to see and enjoy in The Box’s permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions this May.
Find out more here.
Plympton History Week
10.00am – 2.00pm
Plympton and District Civic Society, Harewood House, Ridgeway, Plympton PL7 2AS
Free Entry. Refreshments available
The Plympton Heritage Room will be open to visitors. For more information please email plymptoncivicsociety@gmail.com Tel: 07769 688122 or 07883 011539
The Village Hub Exhibition
10.00am – 6.00pm
The Village Hub, 67 Devonport Road Stoke Village, PL3 4DL
Free Entry
Pop into The Village Hub to see the community exhibition that’s been locally curated as part of this year’s festival.
Plympton History Week
7.30pm
Harewood House, Ridgeway, Plympton PL7 2AS
Entrance Fee £2.00 (Members £1.00)
A talk by Nigel Kelland “Raising of the Mary Rose”. The talk will take place in the main hall.
Contact: plymptoncivicsociety@gmail.com Tel: 07769 688122 or 07883 011539
The Royal Albert Bridge
An Old Plymouth Society Talk
Starts at 7.30pm
Spurgeon Hall (behind Mutley Baptist Church), Mutley Plain
See below for prices. No need to book
Tom Bowden, a retired railway worker with a passion for Brunel, in particular the Royal Albert Bridge, shares his thoughts and recollections.
Free to members. £2 for non-members. Pay on the evening.