Seaton Museum – Facebook and JustGiving pages launched, tributes to Ted planned

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Seaton Museum now has a Facebook page and also a JustGiving page – the Museum needs your support and all donations will be gratefully received.

The AGM of the Axe Valley Heritage Association, which runs the Museum, is on 30 October at 2pm in the United Reformed Church, Cross Street. The Acting curator, Laura Hewitt, will give a report on the future of the museum and I will be giving a tribute to Ted.

Laura has asked me to edit the Museum’s Newsletter and the first issue will be on the Museum’s history, including a full tribute to Ted. I should be very grateful for any anecdotes or suggestions on points to include.

One thought on “Seaton Museum – Facebook and JustGiving pages launched, tributes to Ted planned

    Peter and Jayne Shaw said:
    September 24, 2024 at 6:10 pm

    When we arrived in Seaton to open Pebbles’s Coffee Shop in 2004, Ted was one of the first people to come into the shop and introduce himself to us. Ted told us all about the museum (which we soon visited) and about the Heritage of Seaton and the surrounding area. His enthusiasm was inspiring. On his visit he brought with him a picture depicting the origins of the building in which Pebbles was situated and we passed on that knowledge to our customers. Ted was a great historian and a kind, caring gentleman of whom there are few.

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