Thursday, 11 December 2014

Remembering Scarborough


With the printed resources (copies are available from Scarborough Museums Trust) and the Artefact Investigation Suitcases all shipped off (to Whitby Museum and Pannett Art Gallery, Scarborough Museums, Scarborough Maritime Heritage Centre and Beck Isle Museum), I took the Remember Scarborough Resources on tour in November. I visited Scalby School for their immersion day and with Esther Graham of Scarborough Museums Trust led 4 sessions to over 120 Year 8s using photographic, newspaper, film, map and propaganda posters as sources of evidence to determine what they could tell us about the bombardment and how reliable they were. We had a great time and the students were really engaged with plenty of questions for us to keep us on our toes.

I’ll be sad not to be making the trip up to Scarborough for a while (although I nearly took off in the wind on the footbridge a few weeks ago!), but Esther and I already thinking of ways we can work together in the future.

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Scarborough Museums Trust











This month I've started work on the 'Remember Scarborough!' project with Scarborough Museums Trust, which is Arts Council Funded. I'll be developing First World War inspired handling resources and activities for the 6 partner sites; Scarborough Museums, Scarborough Maritime Heritage Centre, Whitby Museum and Pannett Art Gallery, Heugh Battery Museum in Hartlepool, Beck Isle Museum in Pickering and the Wagoners Museum at Sledmere House with help from the Western Front Association.

The local wartime history of the area is fascinating, I was amazed to see the actual shell holes in the buildings from the 1914 bombardment on my first visit to Scarborough. Its a story I wasn't aware of before so I'm excited to find out more. 

The exhibition at Scarborough will be opening on July 26th, keep up to date with developments at;

http://www.scarboroughmuseumstrust.org.uk/our-venues/art-gallery/exhibitions/168-rememberscarborough.html

Friday, 6 June 2014

Conisbrough Castle Discovery Visits Project


My work on developing the Conisbrough Castle Discovery Visits with Heritage Learning for English Heritage has come to an end now, which happily means the ‘Meet the Medieval’ and ‘Tales from the Keep’ sessions are available now for KS1-3 groups to take part in. They are great hands on sessions with plenty of object investigation, enquiry and role play for younger pupils.


As well as learning a great deal about medieval Britain and the castle in the process, I have acquired some amazing pieces of knowledge during my time working on the projects, for instance did you know there is a festival called Spoonfest devoted to carving spoons?

I’ve also come into contact with some incredibly talented designers, potters, wood turners and embroiderers (see Tanya Bentham of Threads of Time's work above).  Their work has enhanced our sessions immensely. Thank you.

Sunday, 11 May 2014

An Introduction

With nearly a decade of experience in Education and Community Engagement in Museums, Libraries and Archives under my belt, I'm moving into the world of freelance consultancy.

I specialise in;
  • Developing and delivering school sessions
  • Devising and delivering activities for families
  • Event organisation
  • Project Management
  • Obtaining external funding
  • Social media management
Please get in touch if you have any questions or would like help in any of those areas, and I will be happy to provide additional information.

Thanks for taking a look!

Esther