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1 WORLD WAR ONE A programme of events to inspire Salford Museum and Art Gallery & Ordsall Hall As part of the World War One Centenary Commemoration, Salford Community Culture has put together a programme of informative and inspiring new exhibitions, cultural activities and talks. Themes are wide ranging with something for everyone to mark this important Centenary salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk/culture
2 THE STORY OF SALFORD S ALLOTMENTS DURING WORLD WAR ONE See our website for more details of what s on... 25th May to 5th October 2014 Lots to do for families in the exhibition and in the gardens! ALLOTMENTS, GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD, WARTIME RECIPES AND LOTS MORE... This exhibition examines the important part Ordsall Hall played during the Great War. Visit the family friendly exhibition to find out about the story of Salford s pioneering allotments. On display in the Egerton Gallery Ordsall Hall 322 Ordsall Lane, Ordsall, Salford, M5 3AN Phone: FREE ENTRY
3 100 years ago SALFORD at WAR 15TH MARCH TH NOVEMBER 2015 Uncover some of Salford s unique stories from World War One. The exhibition focuses on local characters, including the Broughton poet Winifred Letts, Billy Unsworth, a soldier from Ordsall, Albert Batty, who served in an ambulance unit and Dr James Niven who helped fight the Spanish Flu pandemic. On display in the Lifetimes Gallery Salford Museum and Art Gallery Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU Phone: FREE ENTRY
4 Talks & Tours SALFORD MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY Albert Batty Monday 18th August 2014 Find out more about Albert Batty who features in our World War One exhibition and whose detailed diaries of life in the trenches are a treasured part of the museum s collection. Albert Batty was born in 1893 and lived in Salford from 1903 until World War One broke out in During the war Albert was part of an ambulance unit. He kept a war diary that filled 15 notebooks and in 1960 he wrote a book of notes to accompany the diaries. Researched and presented by Steve Illingworth. The Ballad of Billy Unsworth Monday 1st September 2014 Discover the fascinating story of Billy Unsworth an Ordsall man who died at Gallipoli in He has also inspired a ballard penned by the speaker, Graham Walker. Monthly gallery tour of 100 Years Ago: Salford at War First Tuesday of the month 1:30pm - 2:00pm Starts September 2014 Tour of the World War One Exhibition with staff from the museum. Our Boys Wednesday 1st October :00pm - 8:00pm The impact of World War One on a Lancashire village by Jonathan Ali, BBC Manchester Radio Manager Reporter. Wilfred Owen Monday 10th November 2014 Wilfred Owen ( ) was one of the most important poets of World War One and scholars believe that had he lived he would have been one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century. He volunteered for the army in 1915, finally joining the Manchester Regiment, and was invalided home with shell-shock in He was sent to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh where he met fellow poet Siegfried Sassoon who helped him with his writing. Having returned to the front and won the Military Cross for bravery he was killed aged 25. His death occurred on 4th November 1918, one week before the end of the war. This talk will look at Wilfred Owen s extraordinary life and his most important poems, with speaker Cynthia Greenwood. Tour of 100 Years Ago: Salford at War Tuesday 11th November :30am - 12:00pm Following the minutes silence at the Cenotaph on the Crescent we are offering a free tour of the Salford at War exhibition. ALL TALKS & TOURS ARE FREE! Support your museums All donations make a difference No booking required For more information about the city s World War One Centenary Commemoration programme visit ww1.salford.gov.uk Or follow us on
5 Talks & Tours ORDSALL HALL Art and Symbolism in World War One Wednesday 12th November :00pm - 7:00pm Using a range of examples from painting, sculpture and architecture, John Sculley, Heritage Service Manager will show how visual art communicated the country s national attitudes, during and after World War One. This illustrated talk will offer some fascinating insights into the creative and critical thinking of a time that will be forever remembered for the carnage of its war to end all wars. Conscientious Objectors Monday 26th January 2015 From August 1914 until January 1916, the British government relied on volunteers to produce an army to fight on the western front and other areas of the war. Towards the end of 1915, a reduction in the numbers volunteering and the sheer scale of casualties meant that conscription was being considered. Based on a mixture of religious, political and pacifist views, many people objected to the idea that people should be compelled to fight. Salford played a significant role in this conscientious objection to the war. Steve Illingworth highlights the story of conscientious objectors with a focus on stories from the region. Visiting the battlefields Wednesday 11th February :00pm - 7:00pm Experienced tour guide Colin Whitehead will be speaking about visiting the battlefields, trenches, cemeteries and memorials of World War One. Wilfred Owen: A life in words and pictures Sunday 25th January :30pm - 3:30pm Wilfred Owen ( ) was one of the most important poets of World War One and scholars believe that had he lived he would have been one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century. He volunteered for the army in 1915, finally joining the Manchester Regiment, and was invalided home with shell-shock in 1917.He was sent to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh where he met fellow poet Siegfried Sassoon who helped him with his writing. Having returned to the front and won the Military Cross for bravery he was killed aged 25. His death occurred on 4th November 1918, one week before the end of the war. This talk will look at Wilfred Owen s extraordinary life and his most important poems, with speaker Cynthia Greenwood. Art and Symbolism in World War One Sunday 1st March :30pm - 3:30pm Using a range of examples from painting, sculpture and architecture, John Sculley, Heritage Service Manager will show how visual art communicated the country s national attitudes, during and after World War One. This illustrated talk will offer some fascinating insights into the creative and critical thinking of a time that will be forever remembered for the carnage of its war to end all wars.
6 Events & Workshops SALFORD MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY Salford Art Club: WW1 costume Sunday 28th September and Sunday 5th October :00pm - 4:00pm Join Salford Art Club as they spend the afternoon drawing and painting models in World War One costume. Watch the experts at work or have a go yourself. November Creative Sundays Every Sunday through November During opening hours All through November all our creative Sundays will have a World War One theme. February half term activity Saturday 14th - Sunday 22nd February 2015 During opening hours Salford at War quiz - Pick up a copy of our special quiz and find the answers in our World War One exhibition. Dog tags Have a go at making your own I.D. tags at our making table. World War One Poetry: Readings and panel discussion Monday 17th November 2014 Poetry was the most significant creative expression to develop from the carnage of World War One. Join poets Cynthia Greenwood and Jim Taylor as they explore the art form with John Sculley, Heritage Service Manager. No booking required For more information about any of the events, please contact us. Salford Museum & Art Gallery Ordsall Hall New project! Get involved... Ordsall Hall has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund to deliver an exciting new project, Breaking New Ground. The project will work with volunteers to commemorate Salford s pioneering wartime allotments by recreating such an allotment in the Hall s gardens. It will also support allotment holders, schools and communities across Salford in growing rare wartime vegetable varieties for cooking and for seed saving. To find out how you can be involved visit: salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk/culture/ordsall-hall/gardens
7 Events & Workshops ORDSALL HALL Poppy Picnic Sunday 3rd August :00pm - 4:00pm A sharing of work created through Ordsall Hall s and Let s Go Global s Poppy projects. Enjoy a vintage style picnic in the beautiful gardens of Ordsall Hall. Pack up your picnic for an afternoon of arts and crafts, music, performance, poetry, traditional food stalls and a wartime sing-along. With contributions from Barton Theatre Company and Irlam & Cadishead s A District at War book, plus artist installation pieces in Ordsall Hall s Great Chamber, attic spaces and gardens. For more information visit: Mypoppy.co.uk & bigpoppypincic.eventbrite.co.uk Make an Embroidered Postcard Monday 4th, 11th & 18th August :00pm - 3:00pm / 20 (for all 3 sessions) Taking inspiration from the embroidered postcards sent by women to their men on the front, learn to embroider and recreate your own artwork. Cost includes price of all materials / 12+ A World War One kitchen Sunday 19th October :30pm - 3:00pm Hear all about life in the kitchen during World War One. Learn about rationing, ingredients used in recipes and taste some favourite dishes of the time. Whilst visiting Salford Museum & Art Gallery or Ordsall Hall why not try our café for a refreshing cup of tea or coffee and a homemade slice of cake. During this programme of talks and activities our café staff will be researching and recreating recipes of the World War One period. Check our website for what culinary delights may await you.
8 VISITOR INFORMATION Salford Museum and Art Gallery Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU t e. Open: Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 4:45pm Saturday - Sunday 12noon - 4:00pm (Closed Monday) Ordsall Hall Ordsall Lane, Salford, M5 3AN t e. ordsall.hall@scll.co.uk Open: Monday - Thursday 10:00am - 4:00pm Sunday - 1:00pm - 4:00pm (Closed Friday and Saturday) ADMISSION IS FREE Support your museums All donations make a difference Salford Local History Library The library is based within the Museum and Art Gallery and contains a huge collection of photographs, documents and newspapers relating to Salford s past. Open: (by appointment only): Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10:00am - 1:00pm & 2:00pm - 4:45pm Wednesday 10:00am -1:00pm & 2:00pm - 8:00pm (Closed weekends and Monday) Booking for the Local History Library is essential, phone to book an appointment. Find us on Facebook facebook.com/ordsallhall facebook.com/salfordmuseumandartgallery Follow us on Friends of Salford Museums Association Join the Friends of Salford Museums and help support Salford Museum and Ordsall Hall. For further information please call Car parking fees apply at both venues Salford Art Club Salford Art Club meets at Salford Museum and Art Gallery every Wednesday evening at 6:00pm. Please phone the Club Secretary on for more details. salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk/culture Salford Community Culture is operated by Salford Community Leisure Ltd, a charity providing sport, leisure and cultural services. Registration number R. Charitable status reference XR Registered office: Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, M27 5DA.
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