Discover the amazing artefacts salvaged from the London shipwreck in our newest exhibition, after hours at Southend Central Museum.
Join in from 6pm at Southend Central Museum on 17 July, as part of our ‘museum lates’ event series to uncover the secrets salvaged from Southend’s most mysterious wreck in ‘The London Shipwreck: Her Final Voyage’, with curator Jools Maxwell.
This new exhibition focuses on the last voyage that objects from the London shipwreck undertook before reaching Southend Museum: their conservation and preservation. New conservation and scientific analyses conducted on these objects over the course of several years has revealed fascinating information, and many of the objects in this exhibition have never before been seen by the public. The star of the show is a rare timber gun carriage that would have held one of the cannons on the 17th century warship, one of the very few of its kind still in existence.
This month’s curator talk is by archaeology curator Jools Maxwell. Enjoy a complimentary drink and deep dive into the secrets of the shipwreck and learn how the items, lost in the mud of the estuary for centuries, have been painstakingly conserved and closely studied to reveal new information about the ill fated ship.
Doors open at 6pm, with an hour for exploring the museum.
The talk begins at 6:30pm, and the event finishes by 8pm.
Pre-booking is essential. This event is 18+ only.