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| School
Life Before St. Barbe Museum Exhibition opens
at St Barbe Museum 25th April |
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exhibition charts the story of the school that occupied
the museum building from 1836 until 1992. The school was
formally known as the National School, before becoming
the Lymington C of E Funded School in 1909. |
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Have you
ever wondered how different life at school was in the
1830’s?
Hands-on activities
Suitable for all ages
From 25th April, Mon– Sat, 10.00am – 4.00pm
Admission to gallery and museum: £4, concessions £3, child: £2,
family £10
For further informations please contact:
Steve Marshall, Curator
Tel: 01590 676969
Fax: 01590 679997
email: s.marshall@stbarbe-museum.org.uk
website: www.stbarbe-museum.org.uk
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A new mini-exhibition
School Life Before St. Barbe Museum, was launched at St.
Barbe Museum, Lymington on Friday 25th April. The exhibition
was opened by the Mayor of Lymington & Pennington, Cllr
Pauline Elsworth who commented “people are interested
in the history of their old school and this new display brings
the building’s past to life”.
The Mayor’s
husband attended the school during the Second World War and
remembers American soldiers handing out chocolate powder
and Christmas presents to the children.
The new mini-exhibition has been produced by students of
Bournemouth University’s MA Museum Studies course.
It charts the story of the school that occupied the museum
building from 1836 until 1991. The school was formally known
as the National School, before becoming the Lymington C of
E Funded School in 1909.
Professor Mark Brisbane a lecturer
on the MA course commented “the students have produced
a top quality display on a limited budget, which shows what
can be done. The museum has been incredibly supportive and
we couldn’t have done this without their help”. |
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