MILTON KEYNES
& SOUTH MIDLANDS
HERITAGE
OPEN DAYS VENUES
Free admission, tours, events and activities for all the family

Photo Gallery September 2007
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The Somali hut which was built in Milton Keynes City Centre
New Bradwell Heritage Group
Somali hut being built in Milton Keynes City Centre
The finished Somali hut and art display in
Milton Keynes City Centre
New Bradwell Heritage Group with their
new eqipment for recording local information
The free bus - to tour the events on the Saturday & Sunday
Rectory Cottages - a display of bygone local photographs provided by
Bletchley Archaeological and Historical Society.
The free bus - to tour the events on the
Saturday & Sunday
An opportunity for reading group members to read and discuss the book 3 Curly Wurlys and 106 Roundabouts with local author Lee Scriven
Joining in at the City Discovery Centre
Somali artwork - Central MK
Throughout summer MaD workshops enable young people to participate in the taking of photos for and mounting of the exhibition.
Joining in at the City Discovery Centre
Bradwell Abbey
Street of shops - Stacy Hill Museum
A heritage tour with a difference! Vintage bus tour travelled across Milton Keynes and the tour guide explained the history of Milton Keynes
Dragon Boat tours of Willen Lake
Launch of Heritage Open Days
Mural Fiction, Non-Fiction and Reference
Central Milton Keynes Library
Street of shops - Stacy Hill Museum

Dobbies Garden World is built on part of the old Roman settlement of Magiovinium and a 'Roman' garden has been made built to commemorate the link

Living Archive
Performances of Bollywood dance, Gujarati folk music, music from the Telugu Sangham Association and African drumming, food tasting and much more
The Western Front - MK Library
Exhibitions, displays and short talks on the effects
of the Great War on the local communities