Local and Community History Month 2026
Tue 28/04/2026
Discover Local and Community History Month in Kingston
Are you ready to dive into the rich heritage of Kingston upon Thames this May and June? This year’s Local and Community History Month features an incredible lineup of exhibitions developed with local communities and expert-led talks that bring our local stories to life. Whether you are interested in Edwardian secrets, aviation history, or the development of our neighborhoods, there is something for everyone.
All events listed below are free of charge and open to all ages. Please note that while exhibitions are drop-in, bookings are required for all guest speaker talks.
Kingston Museum
Kingston Museum is open every Thursday - Saturday, 10-5pm,and tells the history of the area through three permanent galleries: Ancient Origins, Town of Kings and Eadweard Muybridge.
Kingston History Centre
Come and research local and family history at the History Centre. Here you can discover:
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The Borough’s Archives
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Local books
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Directories
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Newspapers
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Maps and photographs
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Oral History Transcripts and tapes
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Database of Victorian sources
Immersive Exhibitions across our Libraries
Explore these displays at your own pace during library opening hours (10:00 am – 5:00 pm):
The Hook Exhibition: Hook, Lines, and Thinkers
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Dates: Tue 21 Apr – Sat 6 Jun
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Location: Hook and Chessington Library
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Details: A collaboration with Kingston University featuring student research.
The Kingston Society: Public Art & Local Stories
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Dates: Mon 11 May – Sat 6 Jun
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Location: Kingston Library
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Details: Illuminating displays covering Kingston’s rich array of public art.
Chessington Memories: 50th Anniversary Exhibition
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Dates: Mon 11 May – Sat 6 Jun
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Location: Hook and Chessington Library
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Details: A special collection curated by the Chessington District Residents' Association.
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Dates: Fri 8 May – Sat 6 Jun
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Location: Tudor Drive Library
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Details: Learn about the creation of the community garden by the Friends of Tudor Drive Library.
Ancestry.com
Research Your Ancestors & Build A Family Tree On The UK’s Largest Family History Site! Accessible in Library branches and Kingston History Centre only.