This workshop is an excellent introduction to English history, covering
FOUR widely different periods in a memorable way. There is no need to “dress
up” for this workshop because the Museum provides costumes for
the children to try on. There are mirrors available so everyone can admire
what they look like!
The activities take place
at FOUR different locations in the Museum and cover Life in
the Norman Castle, The Tudor House, a Victorian Weaver’s
cottage and Houses and Housework in the 1940s. There will be
one or two costumed interpreters on hand to explain the different
tasks. Each activity lasts about 20 minutes and all instructions
and materials are provided by the Museum.
At each location the children discuss the sort of houses people lived
in at different times in history. They also investigate everyday objects
rather different to the household items of today and are provided with
drawing materials so they can make a permanent record of their visit.
For bookings and further information call Laurel Miller
on 01225 751339 or send an e-mail to laurel.miller@trowbridge.gov.uk