Type: Event
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Science Day with Boulby Underground Lab!
Join us for a day of fun science activities and a chance to talk to the scientists from Boulby Underground...
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Dr Merryweather Presents his Tempest Prognosticator at Whitby Pavilion
A free talk at Whitby Pavilion as part of the Whitby Steampunk Weekend. Dr Merryweather* will be presenting his invention...
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Mined Over Matter with Chris Toth
Chris Toth from STFC’s Boulby Underground Laboratory is ready to illuminate the mysterious world of the ever-elusive Dark Matter. He’ll report...
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Once Upon a Time in Oxford (and Whitby): the Origins of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was a student when he first visited Whitby in 1854, and was so taken with the place that...
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Talk: Lewis Carroll: photographer of influential Victorian celebrities and notable Whitby families.
Long before the publication of Alice, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson had endeared himself to his colleagues, family, and friends through his photography....
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Badge Making
Drop in and make yourself an Alice in Wonderland themed button badge in our costume gallery. Be inspired by the...
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The 202nd Whitby Literary & Philosophical Society AGM
Please find further details and documents on the linked news page. The AGM will take place in the Normanby Room...
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Delta Charlie Drones – David Creek
David Creek of Delta Charlie Drones will be at Whitby Museum talking about his amazing aerial photography and featuring some...
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Forgotten Film of Forgotten Roads – Graeme Aldous
How a chance sighting of an expedition Land-Rover led (half a century later) to a long-lost David Attenborough-commissioned film being...
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Gunner Robert Watmore
The only serving military personnel to be killed in Whitby during the Second World War, Gunner Watmore’s name was forgotten...
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Treasured Teapots
A feature of many British homes, and witness to many great life events, the humble teapot can often be overlooked....










