Dungeness Then & Now
St Augustine’s Hall St Augustine’s Close, Bexhill-on-SeaKent author Keith Swallow tells the story of Dungeness, through the eras of war, peace, poverty, and prosperity, then nuclear power and cultural regeneration.
Kent author Keith Swallow tells the story of Dungeness, through the eras of war, peace, poverty, and prosperity, then nuclear power and cultural regeneration.
The famous Bexhill Museum model railways team emerge from their workshop underneath our galleries for two days this weekend - ready to share the tricks of their trade.
Our guest speaker Chris McCooey takes us through the lives of some fascinating people with local connections to East Sussex. Discounted admission to Museum members.
From workers' days out in the 1890s to Butlins in its 1950s pomp, historian Kathryn Ferry discusses the origins and eventually, the end of a British cultural phenomenon.
Speaker Sandra Voss is Science Director at The Observatory Science Centre, and a champion of the amateur astronomers who provide valuable data to scientific study.
Spot the objects - answer the questions - collect your prize. The free quizzes are available to children until this weekend.
Bexhill astrophysicist Gary Newport explores the evolution of stars and reveals the tell-tale traces they leave on our home planet, long after the stars themselves burn out and die.
First Thursday of the month at Bexhill Museum: Good coffee & conversation, a books & Bric-a-Brac sale, and a welcome smile from our dedicated team!
In this free workshop, young people can design and screenprint a t-shirt, from initial pencil design to stencilling, and finally two colour screenprinting using a print carousel.
How Hastings old town has changed over the past 150 years. A talk by popular local historian Ken Brooks. Early images of the Rock-a-Nore area will be compared with present day views.
A fun-filled week for children at the Museum and the De la Warr Pavilion with music, making, drawing and painting. Please contact the organisers for booking details.
Bexhill Fashionistas are invited to a fundraising Spring Fashion Show at The Poppy Club in Little Common. Models will show off the latest styles from Bexhill stores Willow and Wards.