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When we were looking for #DreamsMW paintings, we were drawn to Florentine Night by Nesta Jennings Campbell. This ethereal landscape has a dreamy feel to it. #MuseumWeek
In our latest blog post, Assistant Collections and Learning Curator Karen Banton talks about some of her favourite cases from our Ogilvie bird collection and what the letters, sketches and photographs in our archives taught her about them. Read it here: https://t.co/TwG3syN0EW
There are exclusive #BlackFriday offers on exclusive #EdSheeran merch at the @EdMadeinSuffolk exhibition shop at Christchurch Mansion!
Offers are available online and in store. Visit https://t.co/tdIl4ONz5v to shop online!
There are only a few tickets left for our Spin Painting workshop at Christchurch Mansion next Tuesday! This fun children's workshop may be a tad messy so come in old clothes. Tickets can be booked online here: https://t.co/0trVQiynv1
Full of luscious live music, movement, puppetry and magic, don’t miss #WildBoy by @LamphouseTheatr @SJMTheatre on Fri 1st Nov. Discover the incredible true story of a feral child, found in the woods of Hanover, Germany in 1726. Tickets £12/£8: https://t.co/eOMiDrPuHA
Prepare to get messy this October half term! We'll be holding a Spin Painting workshop at Christchurch Mansion, so you can make your own painting like the one made for Ed Sheeran's Divide album cover. Book here: https://t.co/0trVQiPYmz
Our October 2019 - March 2020 programme is out now! Events coming up include school holiday activities, a textiles workshop, talks and Christmas at the Mansion. Pick up a brochure from the Museum, Mansion or Tourist Information Centre, or view it online: https://t.co/8rSl6637uz
We're at #IpswichJobCentre today with @suffolkcarers and @Wellbeing_Suff until 3pm! Come along to take in fun free activities. Our jungle mural is coming together nicely, and you could meet Rosie the tortoise! https://t.co/xdRKWM8USh
On 6 July at 2pm in Ipswich Museum @calebhowgego, a member of our visitor services team, will be signing copies of his book 'Ipswich in 50 Buildings'. The book explores the rich history of the town through a selection of its architectural gems.
These historic images of Christchurch Mansion are from early postcards. The interior photos are post-1892 when the Mansion was slowly turned into a museum. The exterior images are pre-1914. The statue was said to have been melted down to help the war effort. #PhotoMW #MuseumWeek