The Queenborough Society and Queenborough Guildhall Museum are coming together to celebrate the history of the town, from Charles I to Charles III 1625 – 2025.
Take a self-led tour of the town and discover its history along the way.
Look out for the window displays giving the history of the houses and shops – what did they used to be, who lived there?
The railway came to Queenborough 165 years ago and its been bringing people to the town ever since.
165 years of changing fashions and ever growing diversity in our communities. Get creative and make your own train passengers to display in the station.
We are grateful to Mary-Jane O’Brien and Southeastern for making the booking hall available to the community, for children to draw and create their passengers. Please be sure to stay with your children and supervise them while they are at the event.
Queenborough Church
11:00 Free event – Coasts in Mind workshop: unemployed/work experience for 18-25 year olds. Lunch included – 13:00 at Castle Connections. Please visit the Queenborough Society website for further information and booking.
13.00 – 15.00: Free & open to all: Visit the historic church, view the painted ceiling and historical sacrament documents.
Castle Connections
Free event
13.00 Lunch followed by 13.30 Coasts in Mind workshop: open to all, the Queenborough Society would especially like young people and volunteers to have this opportunity (Under 18’s to attend with guardian/ family).
email: museum@queenboroughsociety.org.uk for more information and bookings.
Queenborough Library
14.00 – 16.00 Free – Children’s art and search trail
Guildhall
18.30 HMS Queenborough Presentation: why did this ship have our town’s name & where it sailed.
Free to Queenborough Society members, £2 non-members. Raffle tickets £1 for 5 on the night.
Library
9.00 – 12.00 Free Children’s art and search trail
Guildhall Museum
11.00 – 14.00 Charles I charter and display – what did this charter bestow on Queenborough. What part did our MP play in Charles I execution? Plus Wildfire III our WWII minesweeping base, Queenborough castle and Edward III charter, Queenborough’s varied history in photos and memorabilia Entry adults: £1, children under 16 free.
Queenborough Church
Visit the historic church, view the painted ceiling and historical sacrament documents. Free although donations gratefully received: the bell tower is open from 10.00 – 12.45.
13.00 Queenborough Church talk and presentation – take a pew!
Castle Connections:
19:00 – Quiz: what do you know about local history?
Supper included. Proceeds to Castle Connections ‘Upstairs Loo Fund’ cost per person;
please visit the Queenborough Society website for further information.
Raybel Sailing Barge – to be confirmed, please visit the Queenborough Society website for the latest information.
Visit the sailing barge at the All Tide Landing.
Art Studio: Former Co-op Queenborough High Street
12.00 – 16.00; visit Nicola Mollett’ new art studio showcasing her paintings of boats and ships, be one of the first to see her work at this new venue and opening especially for this weeken
Queenborough Church
11.00 Church Service
12.00- 15.00: Visit the historic church, view the painted ceiling and historical sacrament documents – free however donations gratefully received
Queenborough Guildhall Museum
11:00 Free: Coasts in Mind workshop: unemployed/work experience for 18-25 year old. Lunch included -13:00. Visit to the castle site or quay. Please visit the Queenborough Society website for further information and booking.
13.00 Lunch followed by Free: Coasts in Mind workshop: 13.45 Visit the cobbled castle creek quay. The event is open to all, the Queenborough Society would especially like young people and volunteers to have this opportunity (Under 18’s to attend with guardian/ family)
Queenborough history walk with Big Fish – to be confirmed, please visit the Queenborough Society website for the latest information.
14.00 from the Castle site around Queenborough, pointing out interesting facts and history. Visit the site of poor Emma’s murder, the great and good buried in the church and much more: free however a donation is gratefully received.
The Queenborough Society would like to thank Queenborough Town Council, MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), Kent Community Rail Partnership and Cllr Shiel for their support and funding.
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