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Women in World War One talk at Scarborough Library 1 July 2014

22 June 2014 by Boro1418 Leave a Comment

Scarborough Library is delighted to present a talk by Trevor Boag about the effects of World War One on women and the family, on Tuesday, 1 July 2014 at 3.30pm. The talk is for adults but content is suitable for children aged 10 upwards. There is no charge for this event (donations to The Royal British Legion will be welcomed) but numbers are limited so contact Scarborough Library to reserve your place – 0845 034 9516 or scarborough.library@northyorks.gov.uk

Trevor is a retired deputy-Headteacher, and now a battlefield tour guide with extensive knowledge of the history and literature of the First World War. His talks reflect historical and social contexts and make reference to issues such as changing attitudes to the war, its effects on women and the family, the soldiers’ experiences, conscientious objection, boy soldiers and the aftermath of war.

Other talks in the area by Trevor are as follows:

5 September  Helmsley Library The Family and the First World War 10am (0845 034 9527)

9 September  Scalby Library Women in World War One 7pm (0845 034 9515)

18 September Derwent Valley Bridge Community Library The Family and the First World War 6.30pm (01723 863052)

23 October     Whitby Library Literature of the First World War 2pm (0845 300 6687)

15 November Pickering Library Women in World War One 2pm (0845 300 5157)

5 December  Malton Library Literature of the First World War 6pm (0845 034 9529)

 

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Pop in for the pop up museum at Scarborough Library

11 June 2014 by Boro1418 Leave a Comment

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Scarborough Library is creating a pop-up museum for a day on Saturday 14 June 2014 so visitors can bring their own treasures for examination and also delve into a whole range of resources and consult the experts.

Visitors will have the opportunity to find out about Scarborough history by looking at exhibits of the Scarborough Museums Trust, exploring the collections in the Scarborough library archives and by meeting officers from the Scarborough Maritime Heritage Museum. But they are also being asked to add to the exhibits from established archives on show by bringing in First World War memorabilia from home –  medals or photographs or other items  – that will be part of the pop-up museum for the day and for the week following.

In addition the library is hoping to establish a Scarborough community book so people will be invited to write down family stories that have been passed on through the years and that they wish to share.

Family history enthusiasts can also explore their family tree with the East Yorkshire Family History Society.

Residents who have ever found rocks and fossils on a walk or some pottery in the garden and who have wondered where it came from and how old it is, are invited to bring their finds along for scrutiny by the Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society.   For would-be archaeologists there is also the chance to have a go at unearthing finds in a fun activity.

If anybody is moved to creative writing by all this historical stimulation on the day, Scarborough poetry workshop will be on hand to chat about poems and poetry.

There will also be a chance to have a go at war games in the WW1 gaming room, enter into a free prize draw and win a mystery prize.

This is a free, interactive event which will take place on Saturday 14 June from 10:30 – 4pm and we look forward to seeing you there.

 

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