Talk: Treasures in Store: A Volunteer’s Choice
  • The Wharf
    Newbury
    RG14 5AS
  • Wednesday 16th October 7:00pm until 8:00pm
This talk by Sue Ellis will explore a volunteer's choice of the treasures in store (and on display) at West Berkshire Museum, asking the question "Why have museums?" and exploring this question through the artefacts which have been chosen, looking at what they tell us about history, about ourselves, and about our culture and the society in which we live.
This talk by Sue Ellis will explore a volunteer's choice of the treasures in store (and on display) at West Berkshire Museum, asking the question "Why have museums?" and exploring this question through the artefacts which have been chosen, looking at what they tell us about history, about ourselves, and about our culture and the society in which we live. Sue Ellis is a local historian, a committee member of both Thatcham Historical Society and West Berkshire Heritage Forum, whose interests in history and heritage range widely from prehistory to the modern day and encompass archaeology and architectural history. She works as a volunteer at West Berkshire Museum cataloguing the library collection. Bookings close at 4pm the day before the talk. This talk complements the Volunteers’ Choice special exhibition. Book online: https://tinyurl.com/47ht844h Wednesday 16 October | West Berkshire Museum | 7pm | £5
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