Grymm Tooms Travelling Museum
Event Reports
 

Professor Leonidas Grymm usually writes a report about each event that we attend. Click below to read about our latest experiences, the most recent article is listed at the top of the page.

   
  2008 Events
   
  Read about Cliveden, Buckinghamshire - 6 & 7 September
   
  Read about Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight - 23 to 25 August or click here for the pictures
   
  Read about Dover Castle, Kent - 16 to 17 August or click here for the pictures
   
  Read about English Heritage Festival of History - 19 & 20 July
   
  Read about the Multi-period event at Royal Gunpowder Mills 5 & 6 July
   
  The world's first conservationist and bird spotter? Read all about Charles Waterton.
   
  2007 Events
   
  Read about the Victorian Christmas at Gunpowder Mills
   
  Read about Blasts from the Past at Cliveden - 8 & 9 September or click here for the pictures
   
  Read about Military Odyssey at Detling, Kent - 25 to 27 August
   
  Read about English Heritage Festival of History - 11 & 12 August
   
  Report on the Multi-period Event at Royal Gunpowder Mills, Essex - 27 & 28 May
   
  Read all about the coming of the Dinosaurs or click here for the pictures.
   
  2006 Events
   
  Read about the Victorian Christmas at Gunpowder Mills or click here for the pictures.
   
  We finally make it to the streets of Laredo for a Thanksgiving dinner. Click here for pictures.
   
  Report on an event at the Fleece Inn 29th September to 1st October 2006. Click here for the pictures.
   
  Cliveden Blasts From The Past- 9 & 10 September
   
  Detling Military Odyssey 26 to 28 August
   
  Read about the Royal Gunpowder Mills American Civil War Society 19th - 20th August
   
  Read about the Royal Gunpowder Mills Victorian Experience 5 & 6 August.
   
  Doddington County Fair - 10 & 11 June 2006.
   
  The War in the Air - a Victorian Invention? Read all about early aviation ideas that could have changed history.
   
  Doddington - 30 April & 1 May 2006.
   
  In 2005 we had a Royal visit: Read all about Emperor Norton I and then discover how everyone at Stanford Hall reacted.