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Woolwich At War Exhibition

20th Sep 2025 – 20th Oct 2025

Times: Library opening times

Price: Free

Woolwich Centre Library

Woolwich Centre Library, 35 Wellington St, London SE18 6HQ
SE18 6HQ

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Picture from the exhibition by Lucia Collelo and Stuart Lee. The canary represents the women who worked in the Woolwich munition factory who were known as the 'Canary Girls'. Their skin turned yellow from working in the factory and that's why the bird is a sickly shade of yellow.

Image caption: Picture from the exhibition by Lucia Collelo and Stuart Lee. The canary represents the women who worked in the Woolwich munition factory who were known as the 'Canary Girls'. Their skin turned yellow from working in the factory and that's why the bird is a sickly shade of yellow.

A powerful new exhibition inspired by Woolwich’s remarkable role in the war effort takes centre stage as local artists Lucia Collelo and Stuart Lee unveil a striking new artwork that explores the meaning of freedom in today’s world. Through bold ideas and imaginative visuals, their work brings local history vividly to life and invites viewers to reflect on the past and present.

Alongside this unique opportunity to experience creative storytelling grounded in Woolwich’s proud and resilient spirit, the event will also feature a rare selection of archival treasures from Greenwich Archives – including original documents, photographs, and artefacts – offering a tangible connection to Woolwich’s past.

Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or simply curious about your local area, this is a must-see exhibition celebrating Woolwich’s legacy, creativity, and the continuing importance of freedom.

The exhibition will open with a talk and event on Saturday 20th September.