Villagers will be showing off a range of personal collections and demonstrating various hobbies at a exhibition in a village museum this summer.
Collections, Collectors and Hobbies will be in the Champ's Chapel Museum, in East Hendred, near Wantage, until October 31.
A collection of photographs, spanning more than a century of change in the village, form part of the exhibition in the historic Grade 1 listed chapel.
Other collections provided by villagers include a hoard of postcards from home and overseas, and memorabilia from the almost defunct local brewing industry.
There will also be a series of demonstrations staged at the museum throughout the summer including spinning and weaving, model train building and traditional plant breeding.
The exhibition has been organised by the East Hendred Heritage Trust, which aims to promote interest in the history of its village and to conserve and display artefacts relating to its community.
The chapel is open on Sundays, from 2.30pm. During May the museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays between 1.30pm and 4.30pm.
Visits and village tours can be arranged outside those hours.
For more details, call 01235 833312, 01235 833471 or 01235 833773.
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