Plymouth Local
Studies Day 2025
Plymouth in the 1920s
Saturday, 10 May 2025
The Sherwell Centre, Plymouth
09:00 – 17:00.
Programme
During the day, local groups attending will display exhibitions on local history highlighting their current projects. This display will be open to the public and we actively encourage you to drop in throughout the day to talk about your own work.
8.00am Exhibitors Only
9.00am Registration
9.30am Heritage Network Team - Housekeeping and Welcome
9.45am Chris Robinson – Plymouth in the 1920s
10.30am Tea/Coffee – free (Donations are welcome)
11.00am Julia Neville – Life in Devon in the 1920s – Shadows and Sunshine
11.45am Karen Moore – Swimming in the 1920s
12.30pm Lunch
2.00pm Updates from Heritage Network – Alan Butler
2.30pm Richard Fisher - Women’s Organisations and The 1920s Royal Visit Pageant
3.15pm Tea/Coffee – free
3.45pm Dr Ian Hodgins - Dead Interesting,1920s Tales from a Victorian Cemetery
4.30pm The Box, Archival Film Programme
5.00pm Thanks and Close
NB: Please be aware that photographs may be taken at this event and used for our own recording and marketing purposes. By booking on to this event you are giving your permission for your photograph to be used for the above purposes.
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Stakeholders
This year's Local Studies day has been organised by Plymouth Octopus Project's Community Heritage Network, in partnership with University of Plymouth's Plymouth Heritage Praxis Unit, The Box, the Old Plymouth Society, and the Devon Twenties Festival.
During the day, local groups attending will display exhibitions on local history highlighting their current projects. This display will be open to the public and we actively encourage people to drop in throughout the day to talk to groups about their work.
Location
The Sherwell Centre, North Hill, Plymouth PL4 8ER is part of the University of Plymouth and is close to local bus stops, pay & display car parks. The nearest long stay car parks are at Mayflower Street East, Drake Circus Shopping centre or in Regent Street, behind Charles Cross Police Station. A direct walk from Plymouth Railway Station takes approx 10 minutes.
NOTE - The entrance is at the rear of the building, NOT on North Hill.
Accessibility
We wish to ensure that every delegate can participate fully in this event. If you need special assistance, please let us know on the reverse of the booking form. There is ramped/sloped or stepped access at the entrance, which is located opposite the Portland Building.
Exhibitors’ Information
Please note, display spaces are limited and must be booked. Stands are in the Foyer of the Sherwell Centre, which is open to the public during the day. Publications and other items may be offered for sale. All groups must have public liability insurance and be responsible for their tables and the sale of their own stock. Items plugged into the mains supply must have been PAT tested and the health and safety of volunteers and visitors considered at all times. Unload and set up between 8am and 8.45am in The Sherwell Car park. All cars must be removed from this area by 8.50am.
Booking
Contact
Please email any enquiries to contact@localstudiesday.org