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Rhymetime with Pegasus Opera

Sat 24/01/2026, 11:00-12:00 Central Library

Under 5s
Author & Library Talks
Seasonal

Pegasus Opera takes over Rhymetime! Join us for a magical morning of music as part of the Museum of Croydon’s The Sound of Croydon: Celebrating Samuel Coleridge-Taylor events programme.

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Pegasus Opera takes over Rhymetime! Join us for a magical morning of music as part of the Museum of Croydon’s The Sound of Croydon: Celebrating Samuel Coleridge-Taylor events programme.

Disabili-Tea Social Club

Sat 24/01/2026, 14:30-16:00 Central Library

Diversity & Inclusion
Health & Wellbeing

Looking for a vibrant community where inclusivity thrives? Come and join our Disability Social Club. It's a welcoming space for people of all abilities to connect, share and celebrate life together over a cup of tea or coffee. Whether you're here to make friends or share experiences. Our club offers a safe, supportive and fun environment for everyone.

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Looking for a vibrant community where inclusivity thrives? Come and join our Disability Social Club. It's a welcoming space for people of all abilities to connect, share and celebrate life together over a cup of tea or coffee. Whether you're here to make friends or share experiences. Our club offers a safe, supportive and fun environment for everyone.

Croydon through the lens of Charles Harrison Price

Sat 07/02/2026, 14:30-15:30 Central Library

Author & Library Talks

The first postcards were published on the continent at the end of the 1860s and arrived in Britain by the autumn of 1870. Being an inexpensive and rapid means of communication, they were popular. Charles Harrison Price (1870-1946) was born in America ...

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The first postcards were published on the continent at the end of the 1860s and arrived in Britain by the autumn of 1870. Being an inexpensive and rapid means of communication, they were popular. Charles Harrison Price (1870-1946) was born in America and worked in Croydon. Although studio portraiture and wedding photography were his speciality, his work includes pictures of Croydon locations, people and events between 1905-1939. Travelling around the borough with a box camera on legs, Harrison Price supplemented his studio income photographing everyday scenes for postcards. His photographs show he cetainly had an eye for composition. The pictures, from the collection of Croydon Natural History & Scientific Society, offer an outstanding pictorial insight into Croydon's social history during the first half of the twentieth century. Join curators John Hickman and Carole Roberts from the CNHSS for a fascinating insight into this unique collection.

Irish Nurses in War Time Britain

Mon 09/02/2026, 11:00-12:00 Ashburton Library

Author & Library Talks

This talk is lead by Ethel Corduff, writer of Ireland's Loss Britain's Gain: Irish Nurses in Britain Nightingale to Millennium.  British hospitals were very short of nurses during World War 2. That Britain was in the throes of a world war did not det ...

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This talk is lead by Ethel Corduff, writer of Ireland's Loss Britain's Gain: Irish Nurses in Britain Nightingale to Millennium.  British hospitals were very short of nurses during World War 2. That Britain was in the throes of a world war did not deter Irish Nurses from coming to help care for the sick and wounded. Hear about their contribution during the war and its aftermath. The talk will last approximately 40 minutes with time for questions and refreshments afterwards. 

The Bourne Society and Bourne Villages

Tue 24/02/2026, 10:30-11:30 Coulsdon Library

Author & Library Talks

Taking its name from the intermittent streams that run in the A22 and A23 valleys, the Bourne Society aims to extend the knowledge of local history in Caterham, Chaldon, Chelsham, Chipstead, Coulsdon, Farleigh, Godstone, Kenley, Purley, Sanderstead, ...

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Taking its name from the intermittent streams that run in the A22 and A23 valleys, the Bourne Society aims to extend the knowledge of local history in Caterham, Chaldon, Chelsham, Chipstead, Coulsdon, Farleigh, Godstone, Kenley, Purley, Sanderstead, Whyteleafe, Warlingham and Woldingham, and to ensure the preservation of records and objects of historical interest.Chairman Roger Packham will tell us about the Society and our local history.