1152 Club: Talks at Abbey House Museum
The 1152 Club is a history and heritage talks series for people aged 55 and over, held at Abbey House Museum.
A free, heritage themed talk series for over 55s. We meet in the Gatehouse at Abbey House Museum one Tuesday a month. Doors open at 10am and talks begin at 10.15am. Tea and coffee is provided on a Pay As You Feel basis. To find out more on individual talks please email Abbey.House@leeds.gov.uk
Drop in, no booking required.
7 July Prem Mistry, volunteer at Thackray Medical Museum – Pharmacy of the past from behind the counter
6 Aug Pat Bourne, Assistant Community Curator at Abbey House Museum – Then and Now: Some Comparative Snapshots of Leeds Past and Present with
10 Sep Jackie Depelle, family historian – A Grand Day Out
8 Oct TBC
5 Nov Malcolm Johnson, historian – The 1980s
3 Dec Belinda May, puppeteer – Workhouse Stories
Be transported back to the 19th century and stroll the Victorian streets with the authentically recreated shops, pub and houses at Abbey House Museum.
Discover things to do and see at Abbey House Museum.