Deaf-Led British Sign Language (BSL) Tour: Ocean Photographer of the Year
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Deaf-Led British Sign Language (BSL) Tour: Ocean Photographer of the Year

When

Friday, 5 June 2026, 13:00 – 15:00

The Ropery

Chatham, ENG, ME4 4TZ

Time

13:0015:00

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Step into a world of colour, movement and life beneath the waves with our latest temporary exhibition, Ocean Photographer of the Year. Experience a breathtaking collection of award-winning images celebrating the beauty and fragility of our blue planet. The exhibition includes specially created three-dimensional images that can be explored through touch. To mark World Oceans Day 2026, we’re delighted to offer a deaf-led tour of the exhibition with BSL guide John Wilson, creating a shared space to explore these powerful images through British Sign Language. Thanks to funding from Arts Council England, we are able to offer this tour on a complimentary basis. book tickets Ocean Photographer of the Year Access Information Time12pmDate5 June 2026CostThe tour is free to attend (a ticket to The Historic Dockyard Chatham is not required).BookingSpaces are limited and very popular, so please book in advance to avoid disappointment.AccessibilityThere is free parking on site and the galleries are fully accessible. Please click the button below link to find out more about accessibility at The Historic Dockyard Chatham.LocationNo.1 Smithery temporary exhibition gallery (meeting point will be in the Mess Deck Restaurant) access information for the Historic dockyard CHATHAM Photo credits: Andrey Shpatak and Giancarlo Mazarese.

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