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Press Release| Telegraph Museum's Pop-Up 'TIME LAB' Penzance | Oct half term

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 Pop-Up ‘Time Lab' in Penzance

FREE October Half-Term Fun for Kids of All ages
 

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Photo credit: Rebecca Peters

 

This half-term, Telegraph Museum Porthcurno invite you to take part in ‘Time Lab', a FREE activity workshop for families with kids of all ages, at our pop-up laboratory in the centre of Penzance.

No booking is required - just drop in to explore time and motion through a range of fun, hands-on activities. Try your hand at circus skills, build your own cosmic ray detector and have a go at making your very own cloud!

Dates: Monday 22 - Friday 26 October 2018.

Time: 11am - 4pm daily.

Venue: Pop-Up Shop Penzance, Market Jew Street, Penzance, TR18 2LE.

Cost: This is a FREE drop-in event. No booking required.

All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Time Lab is supported by the Institute of Physics. The event will be led by Telegraph Museum Porthcurno Learning Facilitator Paul Tyreman. For further information see www.telegraphmuseum.org

 

Telegraph Museum Porthcurno, Eastern House, Porthcurno, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6JX

01736 810966 |info@telegraphmuseum.org| www.telegraphmuseum.org


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Editors Notes

Telegraph Museum Porthcurno

The tiny Cornish village of Porthcurno was once the heart of international telecommunications, boasting the largest telegraph station in the world. Today, the Telegraph Museum Porthcurno is a vibrant and captivating heritage attraction. Discover our World War II tunnels, which were the secret hub of Britain's wartime communications; visit the Cable Hut where the UK's network of underwater telecommunication cables came ashore; explore exhibitions and interactive displays telling the amazing story of global telecommunications. from the first practical use of electricity to how we communicate today using fibre optic cables that still run beneath the world's seas and oceans.

A Unique History

The Telegraph Museum is unique amongst Cornwall's heritage attractions and illustrates the crucial role Porthcurno and its residents played in the development of modern communications. In particular it tells the story of the people who came to train at the telegraph station, the friendships and romances they formed, the extraordinary lives they led as Cable & Wireless employees in far flung locations across the British Empire, and the vital role they played in defining the Allies' strategy during World War II.

For Families

Designed for all ages, this family-friendly interactive museum showcases the science, the people, and the amazing stories that made developments in global communications possible, and demonstrates how advances in digital communications are changing the world forever. Immerse your family in Porthcurno's lasting legacy and spend the day exploring science, technology, history and the world around us. With secret tunnels, trails, codes to crack, interactive technology, hands-on experiments and creative seasonal events, families can take advantage a wealth of inspiring activities throughout the year, as well as enjoying our onsite café, and browsing our museum shop.

For Schools

Our varied programme of school workshops combines engaging hands-on activities with time to explore the Museum. Our experienced learning team will work with you to plan your visit, tailoring workshops to meet your groups' needs or specific learning outcomes. Activities are hosted at our onsite Clore Learning Space - an accessible and flexible space designed for both formal and informal learning.

For Students and Researchers

Available by arrangement to school students, undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers, the Telegraph Museum Porthcurno houses the business archive of Cable & Wireless, an enviable collection that includes thousands of unique records from Porthcurno's lasting communication legacy, including an estimated 10,000 photographs from the 1850's to the present day. Following the closure of the original telegraph station and training school, many historically significant objects were kept and now form the basis of the Museum's unique collection, which has designated status in recognition of its national and international significance.

Additional Information

Telegraph Museum Porthcurno is owned by the PK Trust which is a registered educational charity no. 1062233.

Telegraph Museum Porthcurno, Eastern House, Porthcurno, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6JX | 01736 810966

info@telegraphmuseum.org| www.telegraphmuseum.org

 


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