Christmas Craft Fair

Morrab Library

Soon the library will be hosting it's annual Christmas Craft Fair. There will be pottery, knitting, woodwork, cards, photographs & lots more crafted goodness for sale. Perfect for Christmas gifts or just something for yourself.  We will also have a tombola, raffle and (naturally) plenty of tea & cake.  All welcome. Free entry. A date for […]

Free

Fully Booked: Once Upon A Christmas – A Talk by Suzy Williams

Morrab Library

This event is now fully booked. Our final talk in 2019 is all about Christmas! Join Suzy Williams as she leads us on a Christmas journey, taking a look at Cornish and international traditions and customs, and the origins of some of our favourite Yuletide delights. Wednesday 11th December, 2.00pm Booking essential, £4 suggested donation

Christmas Party

Morrab Library

A warm invitation to all our members to the Morrab Library Christmas Party. Join us for some festive cheer, and celebrate another Morrab year. This year's party has a theme, and we'll be bringing you a taste of Morrab Library as it was in 1919. No booking required. There will be a free drink on […]

Free

Super Storytime – Henry & the Yeti

Morrab Library

  Super Storytime at Morrab Library - Henry & the Yeti. This session is led by Jak Stringer, former librarian of Heamoor CP School, who believes in the creative superpower of a good story. Storytime is a journey for 5 to 8 year olds but there will be refreshments for the grown-ups they bring along! […]

£5

In Search of Emidy – Talk & Performance

Morrab Library

In search of Emidy - A talk, live performance and Q&A by Tunde Jegede on the life & times of the c19 composer and virtuouso violinist, Joseph Antonio Emidy. 4th March, 2pm – £8 / £6 Concession Booking Essential – payment in advance – CASH ONLY

CANCELLED – Medical Students’ Displays: Drop in

Morrab Library

DROP IN ANYTIME BETWEEN 11.00am and 1.00pm We are delighted to welcome five University of Exeter medical students as they present individual displays and share their research on a range of topics on medical history, including: Sir Humphry Davy’s contribution to the development of anaesthesia the artist Bryan Pearce’s medical condition and how it affected […]

POSTPONED – Meet the Occupants of the Elizabeth Treffry Room: Talk Wed 8th April

Maggi Livingstone of Hypatia Trust invites you to come and meet three of the women who form part of the Archive of the Elizabeth Treffry Room at Morrab Library Violetta Thurstan 1879 -1978  WWI heroine, linguist, writer of both fact and fiction, traveller and weaver Grace Pettman Pout 1870-1952 Preacher, writer of 50 novels & […]

Abigail Reynolds’ Lost Libraries – fully booked

Morrab Library

THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED... 'Normal' service is on its way... We are delighted to let you know that we are making a tentative step towards resuming our talks programme, and the first of these promises to be quite special. Numbers by necessity need to be reduced in the Reading Room, so this will […]

Christmas Party

You are invited to join us on Saturday 4th December from 1pm for some festive frivolity at the Morrab Library Christmas party!  There will be a free drink on arrival, a cash bar by donation, seasonal nibbles and an abundance of good cheer.  Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to RSVP.  We look forward to seeing you there for a mince pie […]

The Twelve Days Of Herbert Thomas

As many know, the talk programme we offer has become incredibly popular with our members, and we are aware that many others miss out on the chance to attend using our current first in, first served approach. So we are going to trial a new system, which we hope will be significantly fairer to all […]

Robert Burns – The Curly Heided Swan

Enter the ballot for a celebration of Rabbie Burns. On Wednesday 26th January 2022 we will be celebrating the Scottish poet, Robert Burns, with Scotsman Des Hannigan, through stories and verses and a recital of the bard's famous narrative poem 'Tam o' Shanter'. Poet of the people and the pastoral, Burns merged a liberal, humane approach to life, […]

From East End to Land’s End: The Evacuation of Jews’ Free School, London, to Mousehole in Cornwall during WWII.

Morrab Library

On Wednesday 16th February local author Susan Soyinka will be giving a talk about the the evacuation of Jews’ Free School, London, to Mousehole in Cornwall during WWII. In June 1940, about 100 children from Jews’ Free School, London, were evacuated to the Methodist village of Mousehole. Remarkably, most of the evacuees quickly integrated into […]

Spring Art Day with local artist Claire Lucas – Saturday 12th March

Morrab Library

We are delighted that local artist Claire Lucas is back in the library to offer a Spring Art Day on Saturday 12th March.  Using the wonderful plants of Morrab Gardens, photographs of the local landscape or simply your imagination as inspiration, this Art Day offers you the opportunity to celebrate the unique beauty and promise […]

Sketching Tuesdays with local artist Gillian Cooper

Morrab Library

Local artist Gillian Cooper returns to the library with her brilliant classes. When the weather is fine, the class even ventures into Morrab Gardens! If you're interested in attending or want to find out more, please contact Gillian directly: call 07917877895 or email gillian.outofplace@gmail.com

Buckfast Abbey: The Rebuilding of a Medieval Monastery – a talk by Mark Cottle

Morrab Library

On Wednesday 16th March, we welcome back the brilliant Mark Cottle, who will give a talk on the building of Buckfast Abbey in Devon. Buckfast Abbey is a unique example in England of a medieval monastery beautifully rebuilt to its original design and use. Founded in 1018 and dissolved by Henry VIII in 1539, the […]

Super Story Time

Morrab Library

Super Storytime is back! Join us on Tuesday 12th April at 10.30 for a reading of When Will It Snow? by Kathryn White and Alison Edgson. When Little Bear's mother tells him it is soon time to hibernate for the winter, Little Bear hides. Little Bear is sure he'll miss his friends Squirrel and Mole […]

The British Way of War – A talk by Professor Andrew Lambert

Morrab Library

Join Professor Andrew Lambert on Wednesday 13th April for a fascinating insight into the uniqueness of  British war strategy. British security needs have been maritime and oceanic, rather than military and continental, unlike those of  other major powers, and when British Governments forget that reality the results have been devastating, in lives and resources. At the centre […]