The Museum

Print-making workshop 31 May 2018

Family Workshops will offer a chance to celebrate the fantastic architecture where you live and take part in an exhibition – dress for mess and be ready for fun! Full details and an online booking form can be found here:http://www.visitgunnersbury.org/printmaking-family-workshops/
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Anniversary 1926 official opening of Park

Neville Chamberlain, then Minister of Health, opened Gunnersbury Park to the public on 21 May 1926, the Friday before the late May Bank Holiday weekend. The Park superintendent reported “crowds large on Saturday, tremendous on Sunday and overwhelming on Monday”.
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Creative workshops for adults this autumn

The Gunnersbury team has launched a new programme of creative adult workshops. They are led by local artists who take inspiration from the gardens of Gunnersbury. Booking is essential, online via Eventbrite at visitgunnersbury.org/category/events where full details are given, or
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West London Folk Band, 2 July

On Sunday 2 July there will be live music from the brilliant West London Folk Band and talented, local solo artist and Magic Numbers member Michele Stodart. The performance runs from 2 to 4pm in the Small Mansion, Gunnersbury Park.
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Volunteer Co-ordinator post advertised

The Gunnersbury Estate (2026) Community Interest Company is seeking a part-time Volunteer Coordinator to work across the museum and gardens to support the organisation’s learning and community programmes. Part-funded by Heritage Lottery Fund, the Volunteer Coordinator will be a key
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Cllr Susan Smee, Acton History Group 12 October 2016

Jonathan Oates, Ealing’s Archivist,will give an illustrated talk to Acton History Group on Susan Smee: Pioneer Actonian & Councillor. It will include new material Jonathan has found about her work for Gunnersbury Park Museum. The meeting takes place at 7.30pm
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Heather Wall, Conservation student

A guest post on the visit gunnersbury website has been written by Building Conservation student, Heather Wall. She has had a fascinating experience working on aspects of the conservation project, mainly relating to smaller structures in the park.
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