
live digital archive launches
What has struck me most during this project is people’s willingness to share knowledge, and to work collaboratively to discover more about the history and biodiversity of our local area.
I have thoroughly enjoyed meeting new people and listening to their experiences and stories. This is just the start of a journey to connect our community in shared interests of local history and ecology.
If you have any photos, stories or local history you would like to add to the live digital archive, or if you would like to be added to the mailing list on future events, please get in touch via email friernmanorfarmestate@gmail.com
How does our garden grow?
community event and exhibition
Sunday 14 July 10.00 to 16.00 free admission St Clement with St Peter Church Hall, 140 Friern Road, East Dulwich SE22 0AY
This event celebrates our local area with the launch of a digital archive of local history, geography and flora biodiversity alongside the Voices sound art installation. Come along to:
discover local history and biodiversity
encounter Voices a sound art installation by artist Sharon Neish and photographer Peter Cattrell, featuring the spoken word of local residents alongside their portraits
find out how to use the clay in your garden and make seed bombs with a demonstration by artist Sharon Neish
immerse yourself in a soundscape lounge
experience the quiet beauty of the St Clement with St Peter Church Orchard, the heritage fruit trees and other edibles grown there, led by Leonie and David Saywell, Orchard Volunteers
Enjoy cake and refreshments from the community cafe, including elderflower cordial made from flowers collected on the Friern Manor Farm Estate. Free packets of seeds will be given out in return for your comments and views on this event.
With special thanks to Mother Delorine and the congregation of St Clement with St Peter Church for enabling this event to take place.