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Monday to Friday 12.00 – 15.00
Saturday and Sunday 11.00 – 16.00
There is no admission charge but donations are always welcome.
The Museum will re-open on Saturday 16th April (Easter Saturday) with a great new Exhibition on Slate and the Making of Glyndyfrdwy Village. We will be telling the story of the families who earned their living from slate and how the village grew from a scattering of farms and smallholdings. As part of the display our volunteers are building a replica slate mine with sound and light to give a fully immersive experience.
Opening times will be:-
Monday to Friday 12.00 – 15.00
Saturday and Sunday 11.00 – 16.00
There is no admission charge but donations are always welcome.
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We have not been able to open the Museum for almost a year now, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We have therefore worked on a range of interpretation panels telling the story over time of the Edeyrnion area and have installed these on the side wall of Canolfan Ni, which is the Community Centre opposite the Museum. The project has been completed in time for St David’s Day. The exciting new display brightens up a drab wall and gives bitesize pieces of the story of Edeyrnion to whet people’s appetites to learn more. We hope you will come and see them.
We are now working on boards for the Museum wall opposite, that will give information about the buildings and sites that can be seen from this part of Corwen. We hope that visitors will be encouraged to explore the town and to enjoy the beauty of its setting.
We have nine volunteers working on research, photography, editing and translation and we are very grateful for the time they are giving to this exciting new development for Corwen Museum.
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The 2018 Ysgol Caer Drewyn Video ‘Ghosts of Corwen’ is shown.
We show the Corwen Constitutional Club Billiards medal and its links with a soldier who died in WW1.
There are items about Rhug and Pale Hall.
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]]>Thursday 13th February 2020 6.30 pm AGM followed by a talk from Paul Davies on Thomas Pennant and his Tours of Wales. All are welcome. If you are not a member you will not be able to speak or vote at the AGM but why not join? It is only £6 per year and you will have a say in the future of the Museum.
Thursday 27th February 2020 7.00 pm. A Preview Evening for all our volunteers to see what has changed in the Museum for 2020. Lindsay is also going to give a short talk on her three months in Tanzania last year.
Saturday 29th February and 1st March 11.00 am to 4.00 pm. The Museum will open with a special Open Weekend. We are having a local schoolchildren’s painting competition and we are inviting the children to bring in their paintings of a local landscape over the weekend and they will be displayed.
Tuesday 10th March 7.00 pm. Talk by Pat Quigley of the Powys Society on John Cowper Powys and his association with Corwen. Venue to be arranged.
Saturday 21st March 2.00-4.30pm. Special afternoon when the prizes will be given to the winners of the Schools Painting Competition. Fiona Collins will also be doing story telling in the afternoon in the Museum. All small and large children welcome!
Wednesday 22nd April 7.00 pm. A talk on the work of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and their project on the Picturesque Landscape.
All events will be at Corwen Museum apart from the Cowper Powys talk on 10th March and we are in the process of arranging the venue for this. All are welcome and there is no admission charge. There will be raffles at the talks and donations are always welcome.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ACCESS TO THE MUSEUM OUTSIDE OPENING TIMES IS BY THE REAR DOOR.
They were made from six corrugated iron sheets bolted together at the top, with steel plates at either end, and measured 6ft 6in by 4ft 6in. They were very effective at saving lives and preventing major injuries during air raids, but they were really cold during the winter months. Designed for six people, they were free to those with an annual income of less than £250, (The average salary at that time was £200.) For those who didn’t fall into this category, the price was £7.
Come and see our reconstructed Anderson Shelter at Corwen Museum. Set in the old red brick chapel on the A5 in Corwen, our opening times are 11.00 am to 4.00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Do come and see the small space, hear the war time radio news broadcasts and popular music. Then stay a while to see the model railway and the other treasures we have!
]]>Corwen Museum re-opens on Saturday February 24th with a spectacular Open Weekend full of displays and activities based on the First World War. Come and see the army camp and taste the food they ate. Find out about the weapons they used and the uniforms they wore. The Exhibition runs on the Saturday and Sunday from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. There is free admission.
Inside the Museum there will be a special poppy installation created by the Corwen Youth Club, with 145 poppies to commemorate the 144 men and 1 woman who are named on the Edeyrnion War Memorials. Books of Remembrance will also be displayed along with our new Exhibition on how Corwen and its villages helped the war effort. There will be a reconstructed trench, with officer’s dugout and hospital field station. We are grateful for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to enable us to put on these displays.
The Museum is also celebrating the Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), with the beautiful work of renowned stained glass designer, Alf Fisher, displayed in our lovely chapel windows. They will be amazing.
This is a weekend not to be missed!
]]>On Friday 20th October, a group of volunteers from Corwen Museum went to Storiel Bangor to see a bronze spearhead that had been found at Plas yn Ddol, Corwen, in the 1980s and was given to Bangor Museum for safekeeping.
It was fascinating to look at an object that was used for hunting for food 3500 years ago in the forests around Corwen, and we were all very excited.
We want to be able to bring this piece of our history back to Corwen Museum but will need to become an accredited museum first, which will take some time. In the meanwhile, we have photographs and a wonderful story of how the spearhead was found, lost and found again by a sharp-eyed and inquisitive ten year old boy.
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Nick Collins is working every Wednesday to bring our Model Railway of the line from Berwyn Station to Glyndyfrdwy back into pristine condition. Come and see him at work.
Are you interested in volunteering at the Museum? As well as stewards, we have volunteers building displays, researching specialist subjects for our exhibitions, scanning and editing old photographs and maintaining our register of artefacts. Call into the Museum and leave your contact details or send a message on the website’s Contact Page. We would love to hear from you!
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