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SUMMARY:May Half Term Free Creative Activities
DESCRIPTION:Join us this May Half Term for free creative activities inspired by Local History Month! \nOur creative activities can also be enjoyed in a quieter session before the museum opens\, for those who may find the busy nature of our drop-in sessions overwhelming and prefer a calm\, relaxed environment. These sessions run from 9am to 10am\, with last entry at 9.45am. \nFor more information or to book your Quiet Time session\, please contact Chippenham Museum. You can email us at heritage@chippenham.gov.uk or call us on 01249 705020. \nPlease note that the activities will be the same on both days. \n \nThis event is part of the Chippenham – Our History project. Find out more about this project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/may-half-term-free-creative-activities/2026-05-28/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Crafts,Family,Family Friendly,Half-Term,History,School holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
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SUMMARY:Our Chippenham History Day - A Journey from prehistory to the future
DESCRIPTION:Uncover the secrets of your town! Join us at the Town Hall for a special day of discovery\, brought to you as part of the ‘Chippenham – Our History’ project\, in partnership with the Chippenham Civic Society & the VCH Wiltshire. \nWhen: Saturday 30 May | 10:00 am – 4:30 pm\nWhere: Chippenham Town Hall\nEntry: £6 (Includes coffee \,tea and biscuits) \nFrom the ancient geology beneath our feet to the coaching inns\, canals\, and characters that shaped our streets\, hear from a panel of local experts in a series of fast-paced\, engaging presentations. \nThe Day’s Highlights: \n\nMorning (10:30–12:30): 6 talks covering Archaeology\, Manors\, and the Golden Age of Coaching.\nLunch (12:30–13:30): A chance to explore the town or chat with fellow history lovers.\nAfternoon (13:30–15:30): 6 talks featuring local Railways\, Architecture\, and the stories behind our Public Houses.\nGrand Finale (15:30): A full panel Q&A—your chance to ask the experts or share any knowledge you have of our town.\nSpeakers include: Mike Stone\, John Chandler\, Dr Tony Pratt\, Louise Ryland -Epton\, Jack Konynenburg\, John Holden and Melissa Barnett.\n\nThis event is part of the Chippenham – Our History project. Find out more about this project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/our-chippenham-history-day-a-journey-from-prehistory-to-the-future/
LOCATION:Chippenham Town Hall\, High Street\, Chippenham\, Afghanistan
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Community,Heritage,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T100403Z
CREATED:20260415T164336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T100403Z
UID:60755-1780135200-1780158600@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:Chippenham Museum: Our History Day
DESCRIPTION:Chippenham Museum presents Our History Day at the Town Hall \nA Journey from the town’s Prehistory to its Future Plans \nUncover the secrets of your town! Join us at the Town Hall for a special day of discovery\, brought to you as part of the ‘Chippenham – Our History’ project\, in partnership with the Chippenham Civic Society & the VCH Wiltshire. \nWhen: Saturday 30 May | 10am – 4.30pm \nWhere: Chippenham Town Hall \nEntry: £6 (Includes coffee\, tea\, and biscuits). \nAny profits will be donated to the WVCH fund. \nFrom the ancient geology beneath our feet to the coaching inns\, canals\, and characters that shaped our streets\, hear from a panel of local experts in a series of fast-paced\, engaging presentations. \nThe Day’s Highlights: \nMorning (10.30am – 12.30pm): Talks covering Archaeology\, Manors\, and the Golden Age of Coaching.\nLunch (12.30pm – 13.30pm): A chance to explore the town or chat with fellow history lovers.\nAfternoon (13.30pm – 15.30pm): Talks featuring local Railways\, Architecture\, and the stories behind our Public Houses.\nGrand Finale (15.30pm): A full panel Q&A—your chance to ask the experts or share any knowledge you have of our town.! \nSpeakers include Mike Stone\, John Chandler\, Tony Pratt\, Louise Ryland-Epton\, Jack Konynenburg\, John Holden\, and Melissa Barnett. \nLocal books will be on sale at this event. \nA collection will be made for future VCH publications. \nInformation correct at the time of writing. \nTickets: £6 \nAge Restrictions: None \nPlease contact the venue for any access requirements. \nTickets are also available through our Box Office on 01249 446699\, from the Neeld Box Office or at the Town Hall. \nTickets are non-refundable unless this event is cancelled or postponed.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/chippenham-museum-our-history-day/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Heritage,History
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T210000
DTSTAMP:20260204T194123Z
CREATED:20251208T110712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T194123Z
UID:56078-1780513200-1780520400@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Power of the Particular: Brief Lives Creative Writing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chippenham Museum Creative Writing Group for a series of linked workshops celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of local antiquarian and famous biographer\, John Aubrey. The workshops will be led by Lesley Taylor\, an experienced facilitator\, and will draw inspiration from Aubrey’s work and the museum’s summer exhibition. \nBorn in Kington St Michael in 1626\, Aubrey was a biographer\, archaeologist\, scientist\, naturalist\, and oral historian. He valued the minutiae of everyday life\, and his writing is rich with specific (and often witty) details that bring the past to life. \nDrawing on his most well-known work\, Brief Lives – written portraits of key figures of his day – the workshops will explore how to write with greater detail. Sessions will provide an opportunity to develop the skill of telling your own stories with clarity\, experimenting with a range of forms including flash fiction\, memoir\, poetry\, and creative non-fiction. \nSuitable for beginners and experienced writers alike\, this series of monthly workshops will culminate in An Evening with Aubrey at the museum\, where participants’ work will be shared and celebrated. The date for this celebratory event is to be confirmed. \nEach session costs £5 per person. Spaces are limited\, so booking is essential. Please contact the museum to reserve your place. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/the-power-of-the-particular-brief-lives-creative-writing-workshops/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chippenham - Our History,Creative Writing,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T191500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T203000
DTSTAMP:20260302T090244Z
CREATED:20260215T084308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T090244Z
UID:56553-1780600500-1780605000@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:Louise Ryland-Epton talk: Agnes Mylles and the murder by witchcraft of William Bayntun
DESCRIPTION:In 1563 a witchcraft act was passed by the English parliament. It formed the legal basis for all English witchcraft trials. In early 1564\, a baby\, William Bayntun died in north Wiltshire\, allegedly murdered by witchcraft. Three legal cases followed\, and three women were implicated in the murder plot — a local widow\, Agnes Mylles from Stanley near Chippenham\, the child’s aunt\, Dorothy Bayntun\, and his mother\, Agnes Bayntun\, a cousin to Queen Elizabeth I. The three were accused by a fourth woman\, a witchfinder. The cases had dreadful consequences for almost all the protagonists\, leading to imprisonment\, torture\, and ultimately the execution of Agnes Mylles\, the first recorded person to be executed in England for the crime of witchcraft. This is a tragic tale of toxic family relationships played out in the Chippenham area against the backdrop of the Tudor Reformation. \nThe event is FREE but please register at Chippenham Library\, or call the library on 01249 6750536. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/louise-ryland-epton-talk-agnes-mylles-and-the-murder-by-witchcraft-of-william-bayntun/
LOCATION:Chippenham Library
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Heritage,History,Talks & lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T140000
DTSTAMP:20260602T124106Z
CREATED:20260602T124106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T124106Z
UID:62884-1780754400-1780754400@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Extraordinary World of John Aubrey
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the History Centre on Saturday 6th June at 2pm for a fascinating look at the life of John Aubrey. Dr Louise Ryland-Epton will take you on a journey of discovery\, including how dragons\, witches & murderous clouds connect with 17th century scientific thinking and the Wiltshire-born polymath. \nTickets are £10 \nReserve your tickets by emailing archives@wiltshire.gov.uk \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/the-extraordinary-world-of-john-aubrey/
LOCATION:Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre\, Cocklebury Road\, Chippenham\, SN15 3QN
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Talks & lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T102400Z
CREATED:20260619T102359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T102400Z
UID:63854-1781344800-1789833600@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:Wiltshire and the World: John Aubrey and the Quest for Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:John Aubrey was born in the small hamlet of Easton Piercy\, near Kington St Michael. Four hundred years later\, this exhibition celebrates the life and work of this extraordinary individual. \nWhen Aubrey was born in 1626\, it seemed that life would never change. But when he was just sixteen\, the English Civil War broke out\, and things changed rapidly. As old certainties unravelled\, space was created for an explosion of new ideas. Not all of this change was positive\, however. Advances in some areas were met with destruction in others. \nThroughout his life\, Aubrey was on a quest for knowledge. He wanted to learn everything he could. He grew up in Wiltshire\, but his vision was global. What he observed in the local countryside\, its people and places\, he expanded into a wider\, interconnected view of the world. From the ancient monuments of prehistoric peoples to contemporary ballads sung in the streets\, nothing escaped his notice. Seeing and doing things for himself\, rather than relying on what had been done before\, was central to his understanding. \nWhen Aubrey could not gain first-hand experience\, he sought out those who could. He consulted and collaborated with a wide range of people. He was not concerned with their background; instead\, he proudly credited and celebrated the knowledge and experiences they held. \nAubrey’s insatiable thirst for knowledge left an extraordinary legacy. When he saw historically important places and objects being destroyed\, he recorded them before it was too late. He gathered the unfiltered life stories of both the important and the not so important people of his time. He also looked to the future\, with plans to create an environment in which science and learning could flourish in the Wiltshire countryside. \nThis exhibition brings original manuscripts\, paintings and books back to Wiltshire and the area Aubrey knew for the first time since his death in 1697. Through them\, we can witness John Aubrey’s quest for knowledge and be inspired to begin our own. \nThe exhibition forms part of the Chippenham – Our History project.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/wiltshire-and-the-world-john-aubrey-and-the-quest-for-knowledge/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,Exhibition,History,Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260602T122051Z
CREATED:20260602T122051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T122051Z
UID:62868-1781803800-1781809200@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:History Talk: The Chippenham Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Chippenham Museum for a special illustrated talk with local historian Mike Stone. \nDiscover the fascinating evolution of the Chippenham Carnival\, from its origins in 1889 as a hospital fundraiser and the legendary ‘motor-khana’ displays in John Coles Park\, to the colourful modern-day parades through the town. \nWith the new Carnival returning on Saturday 4 July after several years away\, come and see how this tradition has evolved over the decades. \nGot memories? We want to see them! Bring along your old photos or ephemera\, as we’d love to add your stories to our collection. \nPlease note\, the doors will open at 5.15pm. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham Our History on this website: https://onechippenham.org.uk/chippenham-our-history/ \n 
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/history-talk-the-chippenham-carnival/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chippenham - Our History,History,Museum,Talks & lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T210000
DTSTAMP:20260204T194124Z
CREATED:20251208T110712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T194124Z
UID:56079-1782932400-1782939600@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Power of the Particular: Brief Lives Creative Writing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chippenham Museum Creative Writing Group for a series of linked workshops celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of local antiquarian and famous biographer\, John Aubrey. The workshops will be led by Lesley Taylor\, an experienced facilitator\, and will draw inspiration from Aubrey’s work and the museum’s summer exhibition. \nBorn in Kington St Michael in 1626\, Aubrey was a biographer\, archaeologist\, scientist\, naturalist\, and oral historian. He valued the minutiae of everyday life\, and his writing is rich with specific (and often witty) details that bring the past to life. \nDrawing on his most well-known work\, Brief Lives – written portraits of key figures of his day – the workshops will explore how to write with greater detail. Sessions will provide an opportunity to develop the skill of telling your own stories with clarity\, experimenting with a range of forms including flash fiction\, memoir\, poetry\, and creative non-fiction. \nSuitable for beginners and experienced writers alike\, this series of monthly workshops will culminate in An Evening with Aubrey at the museum\, where participants’ work will be shared and celebrated. The date for this celebratory event is to be confirmed. \nEach session costs £5 per person. Spaces are limited\, so booking is essential. Please contact the museum to reserve your place. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/the-power-of-the-particular-brief-lives-creative-writing-workshops/2026-07-01/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chippenham - Our History,Creative Writing,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260707T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260707T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T130927Z
CREATED:20260602T130927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T130927Z
UID:62880-1783450800-1783458000@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mindful Meander
DESCRIPTION:Join local artist April Barlow to explore Chippenham Museum’s summer exhibition\, Wiltshire and the World: John Aubrey and the Quest for Knowledge\, before heading out on a mindful walk beside the River Avon to reconnect with nature through art. \nMeet at Chippenham Museum. Arrive 5 to 10 minutes early to allow for a prompt start. Spaces are limited\, so booking is essential via MuseumShops. \nThis event is suitable for over 16s only. All materials will be provided. Please allow up to 48 hours for Chippenham Museum to confirm your booking. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/mindful-meander/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Chippenham - Our History,Exhibition,Museum,Walks,Wellbeing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T210000
DTSTAMP:20260204T194124Z
CREATED:20251208T110712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T194124Z
UID:56080-1785956400-1785963600@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Power of the Particular: Brief Lives Creative Writing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chippenham Museum Creative Writing Group for a series of linked workshops celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of local antiquarian and famous biographer\, John Aubrey. The workshops will be led by Lesley Taylor\, an experienced facilitator\, and will draw inspiration from Aubrey’s work and the museum’s summer exhibition. \nBorn in Kington St Michael in 1626\, Aubrey was a biographer\, archaeologist\, scientist\, naturalist\, and oral historian. He valued the minutiae of everyday life\, and his writing is rich with specific (and often witty) details that bring the past to life. \nDrawing on his most well-known work\, Brief Lives – written portraits of key figures of his day – the workshops will explore how to write with greater detail. Sessions will provide an opportunity to develop the skill of telling your own stories with clarity\, experimenting with a range of forms including flash fiction\, memoir\, poetry\, and creative non-fiction. \nSuitable for beginners and experienced writers alike\, this series of monthly workshops will culminate in An Evening with Aubrey at the museum\, where participants’ work will be shared and celebrated. The date for this celebratory event is to be confirmed. \nEach session costs £5 per person. Spaces are limited\, so booking is essential. Please contact the museum to reserve your place. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/the-power-of-the-particular-brief-lives-creative-writing-workshops/2026-08-05/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chippenham - Our History,Creative Writing,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T210000
DTSTAMP:20260204T194125Z
CREATED:20251208T110712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T194125Z
UID:56081-1788375600-1788382800@onechippenham.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Power of the Particular: Brief Lives Creative Writing Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chippenham Museum Creative Writing Group for a series of linked workshops celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of local antiquarian and famous biographer\, John Aubrey. The workshops will be led by Lesley Taylor\, an experienced facilitator\, and will draw inspiration from Aubrey’s work and the museum’s summer exhibition. \nBorn in Kington St Michael in 1626\, Aubrey was a biographer\, archaeologist\, scientist\, naturalist\, and oral historian. He valued the minutiae of everyday life\, and his writing is rich with specific (and often witty) details that bring the past to life. \nDrawing on his most well-known work\, Brief Lives – written portraits of key figures of his day – the workshops will explore how to write with greater detail. Sessions will provide an opportunity to develop the skill of telling your own stories with clarity\, experimenting with a range of forms including flash fiction\, memoir\, poetry\, and creative non-fiction. \nSuitable for beginners and experienced writers alike\, this series of monthly workshops will culminate in An Evening with Aubrey at the museum\, where participants’ work will be shared and celebrated. The date for this celebratory event is to be confirmed. \nEach session costs £5 per person. Spaces are limited\, so booking is essential. Please contact the museum to reserve your place. \n \nFind out more about the Chippenham – Our History project on this website here.
URL:https://onechippenham.org.uk/event/the-power-of-the-particular-brief-lives-creative-writing-workshops/2026-09-02/
LOCATION:Chippenham Museum\, 9-10 Market Pl\, Chippenham\, SN15 3HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chippenham - Our History,Creative Writing,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippenham Museum":MAILTO:heritage@chippenham.gov.uk
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