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Below is a list of all of the Museum’s current exhibitions and events. Click on the icons below to head to a specific type of exhibition or event
Rudyard Kipling: A Man of His Time
Wednesday 26 November 2025
Wednesday 26 November 2025
Doors open at 6:30pm
Talk and Q&A: 7pm to 8pm
Poppy Factory, 20 Petersham Rd, Richmond TW10 6UR
Join Museum of Richmond Curator Gary Enstone as he gives an engaging talk on the life of Nobel prize winning writer Rudyard Kipling. Gary became a renowned expert on the novelist, poet and journalist while previously working as House and Collections Manager at Kipling’s former home, Bateman’s in Sussex.
A joint fundraiser for the Poppy Factory and the Museum of Richmond.
Tickets: £20 per person
Booking advised: tickets are limited
TO BOOK: Scan the QR code
VISIT: https://museum-of-richmond.arttickets.org.uk/
CALL: 020 8332 1141
Pamela Barton: triumph & tragedy of a sporting pioneer
Thursday 16 October 2025
Thursday 16 October 2025
Doors open at 7pm
Talk and Q&A: 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Riverside Room, First Floor, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1TP
Join curator Gary Enstone for an engaging talk on golf pioneer Pam Barton, celebrating her remarkable career, legacy, and sporting triumphs.
Booking advised: tickets are limited
TO BOOK: Scan or click on the QR code
CALL: 020 8332 1141
Betty Nuthall: Richmond’s Sporting Star
Tuesday 23 September 2025
Tuesday 23 September 2025
Doors open at 7pm
Talk and Q&A: 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Riverside Room, First Floor, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1TP
Discover the inspiring story of tennis star Betty Nuthall with Rose Barling, celebrating her achievements, challenges, and lasting legacy in sport.
Booking advised: tickets are limited
TO BOOK: Scan or click on the QR code
CALL: 020 8332 1141
Coffee and Crafting 2025
Dates throughout 2025
Always wanted to try a new craft but don’t know where to begin?
Looking to polish your creative skills?
Excited to meet fellow craft enthusiasts?
Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of crafting, creativity, and community!
Each workshop dives into the fascinating story behind a beautifully crafted object from the Museum’s collection.
Discover how these treasures help tell the tale of Richmond’s past, then use them as inspiration for your very own craft project!
Workshops are held at the Museum, between 1pm to 3:30pm on the following dates in 2025:
Wednesday 22 and Saturday 25 January:
Beading inspired by a pair of Edwardian Wedding Shoes
Wednesday 19 and Saturday 22 February:
Fabric Block Printing inspired by a Printed Tea Towel
Wednesday 19 and Saturday 22 March:
Crochet Flowers inspired by a Vintage Leaflet
Wednesday 16 and Saturday 19 April:
Basket Making inspired by Dolls House Miniatures
Wednesday 14 and Saturday 17 May:
Lace Knitting inspired by a Lambrequin (a short piece of decorative drapery)
Wednesday 11 and Saturday 14 June:
Fabric Origami inspired by Dolls House furniture
Wednesday 17 and Saturday 20 September:
Patchwork inspired by a World War Two Dress
Wednesday 15 and Saturday 18 October:
Blackwork embroidery, inspired by mourning wear and ghost stories from Richmond Palace!
Wednesday 12 and Saturday 15 November:
Embroidered cards, inspired by postcards sent in World War One
Wednesday 10 and Saturday 13 December:
Decoupage Christmas Cards, inspired by an embroidered copy of the Radio Times!
Museum Marvels Tours
Every Thursday at 2pm
Join our FREE gallery tours and dive deeper into the hidden stories, mysteries, and behind-the-scenes secrets of our incredible collection!
Every Thursday at 2pm, tours last 20-30 minutes
Every month has a different theme – Coming up in 2025:
January: Georgian Richmond
February: Tourism Exhibition Highlights
March: Richmond’s Victorian Workhouse
April: Rationing in Richmond
May: Medieval Monks in Richmond
June: Summer Exhibition Highlights
July: Summer Exhibition Highlights
August: No tours – break for the summer
September: More Than Meets The Eye…
October: Ghosts, Magic and Murder!
November: Richmond in WWI
December: Christmas with the Tudors