Oct 30
News 30th October
A Reminder: Winter Opening Hours begin on 1st November!
The East Street site will be closed until April, but the Ypres Tower will be open 10:30 – 3:30 on Saturdays and Sundays.
Next event: Arts and Crafts Fair�
Saturday 7 November 10:00 – 4:00 East Street
Featuring local artists and craftspeople who will be there with textiles, paintings, photography, sculpture, papier mache and cards, and much else. Do come, browse and buy! Light refreshments available all day.
News Flash
Rye Town Council at its meeting of 26th October voted to contribute £5000 to the Women’s Tower Project! (See below)
More Events at East Street
Do you have these in your diary?
28 November: Christmas Craft Fair 10:00 – 4:00
5 December: Christmas Grotto
Meet Santa! Starting time to be announced
12 December Coffee Morning 10:30 – 12:30
And there are two not-to-be-missed talks before the end of the year too.
Talks are held at the Museum’s East Street site and begin at 7:30. Admission for members is £1.50 for members and £2.50 for guests. including refreshments. There is always a raffle as well.
Tuesday, November 19th Imogen Corrigan
The Dregs of the People Remain: The Black Death and its Aftermath
After her successful talk on children in the Middle Ages, Imogen Corrigan returns to tell us about the impact of the Black Death on people’s views of death and the afterlife. A pertinent topic for Ryers as our Romney Marsh was profoundly affected.
Tuesday, December 8th Monica Janssen
Ten Beds that Made History
Local author and play director Monica Janssens has written another book. this time about Beds in Historyand will share what she has learned about ten of them in this talk at the Museum.
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Women’s Tower Project
Since the launch of the Women’s Tower Project on 25th August, those yellow forms for buying bricks, stones, castellations and other parts for the restoration of the Women’s Tower at the Ypres Castle have continued to come in. Is yours among them? Rye Town Council has given us a big boost by voting to grant £5000 to the project for which we are very grateful. We hope others will follow their good example.
Once the necessary repairs have been completed we hope to use this rare survival of a Women’s Tower to house displays showing the life of Rye’s women and children in the past. If you too would like to be part of this project and have not received a leaflet providing details and a form, do visit either of the Rye Castle Museum sites or contact the Museum (01797-226728 or info@ryemuseum.co) You would have the satisfaction of knowing you had helped to save a special building of our town so it can not only be used by Ryers but also provide yet another attraction for visitors.
Rye Castle Museum Website
We’ve been busy re-organising and adding articles to the site http://www.ryemuseum.co.uk/. Just uploaded are more articles under Notable People, Romney Marsh, Rye Harbour, Trades and Industries and Buildings and Streets . And there is a new category: Said about Rye – what people of the past have said about our town. Further additions are on the way so keep checking…. The possibilities are endless. Thanks to those who have already volunteered to help with typing, editing, writing, managing photos….. Several have already started work! If you too would like to be part of the team, please drop an email to jlfloydeltc@gmail.com There are jobs for all who are willing!
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