Drop-in to the Museum and join in some creative painting activities then explore the Museum and windmill to find out what you can discover about local history.

Drop-in to the Museum for some creative drawing activities. Find out what you can discover about local history by exploring the Museum and windmill.

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

The Whipple Museum holds many illustrations from the botanical atlas created by Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port between 1878 and 1883. During the production of the atlas the couple corresponded with Charles Darwin, who thought that the book would be "most useful to all who have to teach Botany". Find out more about botanical art and use microscopes to create your own detailed drawings of plants. Drop-in session, no booking required. Activity takes approx. 20 minutes, depending on how meticulous an artist you turn out to be! 

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