300th Anniversary Poster Competition with Primary Times
It is 300 years ago this year since Kirkleatham Old Hall first opened as a Free School for poor boys of the area. The building became a museum in 1981. Our activities for the summer holidays are on the theme of Kirkleatham’s 300th Anniversary.
Help Kirkleatham celebrate its 300th anniversary by entering our colouring competition.
Use your imagination to add your drawings of objects you think the museum should have to represent the Past, Present and Future.
We have nine prizes on offer which include a Family Tea in Lillies Café at the Museum, a Goody Bag from the Museum shop and a box of delicious muffins delivered to your door by the ‘Fabulous Bakin’ Boys’.
There will be 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes in the following age ranges:
5 yrs & under 6-8 yrs 9—11 yrs
Entry form colouring sheets may be found in the Museum or to download from the Primary Times website.
http://www.primarytimes.net/competitions_tees_valley_kirkleatham.php
Hand in your completed entries at Museum Reception or post to:
Museum Education Officer, Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar, TS10 5NW,
Include your name, address and age with your entry. Please note only entries from this region are considered in the draw. Closing date 31st August 2010.
Date: 29 May - 31 Aug 2010
Venue: Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar
More information: www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/museums
Museum Explorer Family Backpacks
A fun and interesting way for your family to get more out of your visit.
Explore the Museum and grounds with
Explorer Eddie the Museum Teddy,
and try out the exciting activities in the backpack as you go.
Backpacks may be borrowed for up to 2 hours, but don’t forget to bring Explorer Eddie back ready to meet the next Museum Explorers!
(A returnable deposit is required for loan of the backpacks).
Date: 04 Jan - 23 Dec 2010, 10 am - 4 pm, Tues - Sun & Bank Holiday Mondays
Venue: Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar
Location: Museum & Grounds. Ask at Museum Reception to borrow a backpack
More information: www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/museums
Memories of Childhood Traditional Games Boxes
Parents and Grandparents -introduce your children to your favourite childhood games with the Museum’s NEW Family Loans Boxes
. Families may borrow a box to play with in the Museum’s gardens and grounds. (A returnable deposit is required for loan of the Games Boxes.)
Date: 01 Apr - 31 Oct 2010, 10 am - 4 pm, Tues - Sun & Bank Holiday Mondays
Venue: Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar
Location: Museum Grounds - aks at Museum Reception to borrow a box
More information: www.redcar-clevealnd.gov.uk/museums
300th Birthday Treasure Hunt
It is 300 years ago this year since Kirkleatham Old Hall first opened. When it opened in 1710 it was a Free School for poor boys of the area. The building became a museum in 1981.
Throughout the holidays be a Museum Detective and go on a mystery trail around the museum. How much history do you know?? Find picture-clue answers to our 300th Birthday quiz around the Museum grounds.
Activities are FREE and all materials are provided. Sessions are drop-in and children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information contact the Museum: Tel. 01642 479500
Date: 01 May - 31 Aug 2010, 10 am - 4 pm Tuesdays to Sundays
Venue: Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar
Location: Museum Grounds - collect trail sheets from Museum Reception
More information: www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/museums
Northumbrians
Photographer Neil Denham went to farms, workshops and transport sites to take these marvellous portraits of some of the unsung heroes of the North East.
Date: 08 Jun - 04 Jul 2010, 09.30-17.00
Venue: The Heritage Centre, Bellingham
Location: The Exhibition Space
More information: www.bellingham-heritage.org.uk
Rivers, Myths, Monsters!
Linked to this year's IAS theme, an exhibition on the theme of water, produced by students studying for the MA in Museum and Artefact Studies at Durham University.
Dive into the exciting world of myths and meet the amazing river monsters!
- Prepare to encounter the terrifying snake demon of India.
- Discover the dangers of becoming a Chinese dragon.
- See the disturbing rivalry of the Egyptian Gods.
- Uncover Durham's very own monster lurking in the River Wear.
In this exhibition you can explore how different cultures use rivers in their mythology, and the different monsters they imagine living there. You can see how these myths influence the objects people use. You can even make up your own monster and have a go at creating your own myth based on objects from the museum.
Date: 12 Jun - 05 Sep 2010, 11 am to 4 pm daily
Venue: The Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology
Location: Upstairs Exhibition Room
More information: http://www.dur.ac.uk/fulling.mill/exhibitions/
'Seek knowledge even as far as China': a celebration of 50 years of the Oriental Museum, Durham
The Oriental Museum was officially opened on 28
th May 1960. This exhibition traces the history of the museum and its collections from its origins in the teaching collections of the University's Department of Oriental Studies to the present day.
The exhibition looks at some of the key figures and major events in the history of the museum and features some of the treasures of the museum's collections not usually on display to the public.
Date: 29 May - 26 Sep 2010, 10 am to 5 pm daily (12 to 5 pm weekends and bank holidays)
Venue: Oriental Museum
Location: Oriental Museum galleries
More information: http://www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/exhibitions/current/