As part of Trowbridge's Magna Carta celebrations, we invited author Elizabeth Chadwick to the Museum to talk about her work and her all-time hero, William Marshal, who became Regent after King John's death.
Elizabeth visited our "Magna Carta- Game of Barons" exhibition and signed books for her fans after giving her first ever PowerPoint presentation. Well done, Ms Chadwick; we loved having you and look forward to seeing you again the next time you're in the area.
Showing posts with label Trowbridge Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trowbridge Museum. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 July 2015
Award-winning historical novelist Elizabeth Chadwick comes to Trowbridge!
Friday, 5 June 2015
Horrible Histories, the Magna Carta song
If you haven't seen it yet, you MUST pop over to YouTube to see this delightful Horrible Histories take on Magna Carta and its importance through history.
Magna Carta song
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| Lego King John, on display as part of Trowbridge Museum's Magna Carta-Game of Barons exhibition |
Magna Carta Festival Archery day at Trowbridge Museum
On June 6th 10.30-1.00 and 2.00-3.30, Richard and Philip Head, Master Bowyers (and Fletchers) will be demonstrating at Trowbridge Museum. A bowyer makes bows and a fletcher, arrows. These ancient skills have been resurrected to make weapons for use in films, TV, museums, live action role-play (LARP) and re-enactment as well as archery competitions and sporting events.
To find out more about the craft of making longbows and arrows, or to view the online shop, visit http://www.english-longbow.co.uk.
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| Richard Head in his workshop, holding a strung longbow he has crafted |
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| Philip Head, receiving his silver award. He will be at Trowbridge Museum on June 6th as part of our Magna Carta festival |
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| Richard Head in Tudor costume pulling one of his longbows |
To find out more about the craft of making longbows and arrows, or to view the online shop, visit http://www.english-longbow.co.uk.
Friday, 1 May 2015
Win a book as part of Trowbridge Museum's Magna Carta events!
Win a signed copy of one of Elizabeth Chadwick's novels set in the medieval period! Just visit our FREE! Magna Carta- Game of Barons exhibition and fill out our questionnaire in order to be entered into the prize draw.
Children can enter too, and will win a mystery book! Just make sure you put your contact details on your sheet and hand it in at the Museum Shop.
Children can enter too, and will win a mystery book! Just make sure you put your contact details on your sheet and hand it in at the Museum Shop.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Massive coup for Trowbridge Museum's Magna Carta festival- a talk by historical novelist Elizabeth Chadwick
Coming to Trowbridge Museum in July- award-winning, best-selling author Elizabeth Chadwick! Elizabeth will talk about her work and her medieval hero of the Magna Carta era, William Marshal. There will be a book-signing after the talk open to all-comers but the talk itself will be a ticket only event so book soon to avoid disappointment! Contact katherine.white@trowbridge.gov.uk or call 01225 751339.
And the Magna Carta exhibits just keep on coming...
You can't walk through Trowbridge Town Centre at the moment without seeing a "Trowbridge, Magna Carta Baron Town" poster. The town has really embraced the history of their Magna Carta hero, Henry de Bohun, and the recent conference on the subject attracted hundreds of people.
Our current exhibition, "Magna Carta- Game of Barons" now features some new exhibits produced by local U3A members. There is bunting showing the devices of a number of barons appointed to ensure the terms of Magna Carta were carried out (note Henry de Bohun's distinctive blue shield), a banner representing medieval Trowbridge and its baron,a wonderful medieval lady with her sewing and a sword and shield for the life-size maquette of Henry de Bohun.
Pop over and visit the Museum in the Mall (The Shires, Trowbridge). We aim to be fun, friendly and, best of all, we are most certainly FREE!
Our current exhibition, "Magna Carta- Game of Barons" now features some new exhibits produced by local U3A members. There is bunting showing the devices of a number of barons appointed to ensure the terms of Magna Carta were carried out (note Henry de Bohun's distinctive blue shield), a banner representing medieval Trowbridge and its baron,a wonderful medieval lady with her sewing and a sword and shield for the life-size maquette of Henry de Bohun.Saturday, 11 April 2015
Medieval Laverstock jug
Trowbridge Museum is now displaying discoveries from not one, but TWO former royal palaces, both used by the Plantagenet kings, both visited by King John, the monarch forced to agree to Magna Carta.
The key is also on loan from Salisbury Museum, and comes from Old Sarum, where the original town and cathedral of Salisbury once stood. The spot was windy and lacking in fresh water and after various quarrels between the Sheriff and the Bishop, it was decided to build a new cathedral on low-lying ground some distance away. The new city sprung up around its cathedral and by 1322 there was little left of any of the buildings at Old Sarum.
The current cathedral is the nearest place where you can see a genuine example of a 1215 Magna Carta. We do, however, have a very good replica at Trowbridge Museum, as part of our Magna Carta Game of Barons exhibition.
Saturday, 14 March 2015
How Magna Carta- Game of Barons came into being
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| The Museum's Caretaker John Woodford, preparing the walls in the exhibition gallery. This has earned him the nickname of "Rembrandt". |
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| The maquette of Henry de Bohun, surveying his new (temporary) home at Trowbridge Museum. He will be sent back in the summer, so make sure to come and see him before he returns to Canterbury. |
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| It's a precise art, working out how to create a medieval scene in Lego to fit into a specific case. This is an early trial run. |
Curators do rather more than dust the cases in their museums...
The Museum's new Magna Carta- Game of Barons exhibition is a case in point. The earliest stages of planning began in August last year, and the completion of the first phase of the exhibition was only just completed in time for the opening. And what an opening it was! A medieval feast,
a visit from Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant for Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton, to open the display,
the Mayor of Trowbridge, Councillor Glyn Bridges, looking very pretty in his robes,
but up against stiff competition from the Assistant Curator in her flowing golden gown (which threatened to trip quite a lot of people),
and a completely unexpected King Richard the Lionheart, just back from having a lovely time on Crusade.
Can you not see the resemblance between him and the Lego version of his brother John in the Lego Runnymede and Castle?
There is much more to add to this splendid exhibition, so why not follow our blog to make sure you don't miss out!
a visit from Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant for Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton, to open the display,
the Mayor of Trowbridge, Councillor Glyn Bridges, looking very pretty in his robes,
but up against stiff competition from the Assistant Curator in her flowing golden gown (which threatened to trip quite a lot of people),
and a completely unexpected King Richard the Lionheart, just back from having a lovely time on Crusade.
Can you not see the resemblance between him and the Lego version of his brother John in the Lego Runnymede and Castle?
There is much more to add to this splendid exhibition, so why not follow our blog to make sure you don't miss out!
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Bringing Medieval skills back to life
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