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One Stop Shop for Herit age L earning Contents The Royal Pavilion BRighTon Toy and Eccentric, extravagant, extraordinary… Model MuseuM magnificent royal palace built for A magical world of toys and models, the Prince Regent beneath Brighton Station BRighTon MuseuM The KeeP & aRT galleRy A new historical resource centre Heritage Learning See our rich collections for East Sussex, Brighton & Hove Brighton & Hove joins in the heart of the city and the University of Sussex together heritage hove MuseuM WesT PieR TRusT organisations across & aRT galleRy ‘The Queen of Piers’, Step into a world of toys, Britain’s most iconic seaside pier the city to offer schools film, local history and fine art a comprehensive The fishing MuseuM choice of experiences BooTh MuseuM Uncovering the history of of naTuRal hisToRy Brighton’s seafront from fishing for their pupils. Come and meet our historic beach to pleasure beach collection of birds, butterflies, fossils, bones and skeletons old Police cells MuseuM A unique insight into the history PResTon ManoR of Sussex Police in the former Edwardian historic house, Brighton police station former home to Lady Ellen Thomas-Stanford venue infoRMaTion ResouRces For your visit and in hoW To BooK the classroom The Royal Pavilion e v H o General Tour General Tour for Schools The Royal Pavilion and India e H r i & t 1hr KS 3+ 1hr KS 1, 2 1hr KS 2, 3 a n g o e t L h Find out more about the history Find out more about who lived Look closely at the Royal Pavilion’s e g i a r r B n of this fantastic building and here, the stunning design of the exotic architecture, the Indian i n g g n i n why it was so important to the building and why it was so buildings that inspired it, and its B r r a i g e h L development of the town. important to the development use as a hospital for Indian t e o g n a t of the town. soldiers during World War I. & i r H e o H v Leisure and Tourism Her Majesty's Servants - e Tour of the Royal Pavilion Victorian Costumed Tour 1.5hr KS 3+ 1.5hr KS 2 This tour focuses on the role of Come in role on your first day as a the Royal Pavilion as one of the Victorian servant and meet one of country’s major tourist attractions. Queen Victoria’s servants as they show you around the palace and talk you through your daily duties. Available Oct-Feb 4 5 BRighTon MuseuM & aRT galleRy H e e v r i o Brighton during World War II How do we know SEN Shadow Puppet Masks t a H g e & 1hr outreach KS 1, 2, 3+ about History? Workshop 1hr outreach KS 1, 2, 3+ L n e o a t r h Fine tune your historical and 1hr outreach KS 2, 3 4hrs KS 1, 2, 3 Use our collections of n g i i n r g B deduction skills as you help to What is primary and secondary Explore the wonder of shadow African masks to explore B g r n i i g n unravel the identities of four evidence? What is fact or opinion? h r puppets from around the world masquerade and t a o e n L different people living in And how do we build a picture of in our Performance gallery, then & e performance in relation g H a t Brighton during World War II. the past? o i r make your own. to African culture. v e e H India Life and the Afterlife Costume Local History Talk 1hr outreach KS 1, 2, 3+ in Ancient Egypt 1hr outreach and Walk with Explore Indian cultures, focusing 1hr outreach KS 2 Find out what people wore in Martha Gunn on cooking, clothing and a Hindu What did the ancient the past, from Victorian times to 1.5hrs KS 1, 2, 3 wedding ceremony. Egyptians believe about the the1960s. Go for a walk around afterlife? Who got to be KS 1, 2 central Brighton and the mummified and why? North Laine with your Explore how changing roles of costumed guide and learn how women have been reflected in Brighton has evolved from a fashion. fishing town into a seaside resort KS 3+ and a modern-day city. 6 hove MuseuM & aRT galleRy H e e v r i o Image & Identity Victorian Bygones t a H g e & 1hr outreach KS 3+ 1hr outreach KS 1, 2 L n e o a t r h Explore identity, diversity and Find out how travel, trade and n g i i n r g B culture in Great Britain today. technology affected life at home. B g r n i i g n h r t a o e n L Africa Toys & e g H a t 1hr outreach KS 1, 2, 3 1hr outreach KS 1 o i r v e e H Find out more about African Come and see all sorts of toys, from cultures and lifestyles. Victorian china dolls and old teddy bears to toys that children would have made Early Years and played with in the street. 1hr Early Years Come and discover our Early Years collections and find out all 1hr Early Years about museums. Come and discover our collections and find out all about museums. Gallery Talks 1hr KS 1, 2, 3 Available throughout the museum. Temporary exhibitions Talks and practical workshops available – visit www.brighton-hove-museums.org.uk for details of current exhibitions and accompanying workshops. 8 9 BooTh MuseuM of naTuRal hisToRy PResTon ManoR H e e v r i o Skeletons Victorian Manor t a H g e & 1hr outreach KS 1, 2 House Activities L n e o a t r h Why do animals have skeletons? 1.5hrs KS 1 n g i i n r g B What can we discover about Experience Victorian life both B g r n i i g n animals by looking at their bones? upstairs and downstairs and come h r t a o e n L dressed as a Victorian yourself. & e g H a t Adaptation & Survival o i r v e e H 1hr outreach KS 1, 2 Situations Vacant – How do different animals adapt to Victorian role play their environment? 2hrs KS 2 How does camouflage help them? Apply for a job as a servant at Preston Manor and come in role Minibeasts to be shown the tasks of servants 1hr outreach KS 1, 2 by the housekeeper and maids of Can you tell an insect the manor. from an arachnoid? Early Years 1hr Early Years foundation stage Come and discover our collections and find out all about museums. Meet the Booths 1.5hrs KS 2 Find out more about classifying the natural world in Victorian times and investigate birds, beaks, feet and feathers. 10 11 ResouRces H e e v r o i t a H Available to help you g & e L n e o t a r h on your visit or in n g i i r n B g g B n r i the classroom i g n h r a t o e n L e & g H a t Pre-school Loan Boxes EYFS i o r v e e H Borrow a box full of history • India • Victorian Playtime • Victorians at Home • Historical Children’s Clothing • Victorian Washday Resources • Dinosaurs Available to download FREE from www.brighton-hove-museums.org.uk • China • 1940s Children • Discover Ancient Egypt at • Discover the Royal Pavilion and the local Brighton Museum & Art Gallery history of Brighton – a cross-curricular Schools Loan Boxes KS 2 teacher resource pack Handle history in the classroom KS 1, 2, 3+ • Brighton during World War II KS 1, 2 KS 2, 3+ • Making the Most of Brighton Museum & Art Gallery – independent visit guide • Dragons • Culture, Identity, Difference for Art & Design Teachers • Celebrations around the World KS 4+ KS 3+ • Film, Moving Images and Discovering Anthropology through Picture Palaces Museum Collections • Image & Identity Citizenship classroom • Animals to Inspire Art and gallery resource KS 3+ KS 1, 2, 3 4 • Image & Identity Art classroom • Masks and gallery resource • Performance and Puppets KS 3+ • Kettle Design and Materials • Pupil worksheet for use in our galleries Loan Boxes are collected KS 1, 2, 3+ from Preston Manor Natural History Specimen Loans from the Booth Museum of Natural History We can lend you a variety of items from our collections, such as birds, mammals, insects, fossils and shells.For more information contact 01273 292781 12 13 BRighTon Toy and Model MuseuM The KeeP H e e v Sessions last between 1 and 3 hours subject to school request r i o The Keep will be a new state of t a H g e & the art historical resource centre L n Dolls and Bears – What was it like to be a child e o a t r h based in Moulsecoomb, near n g Timeline and Materials in World War II? i i n r g B Falmer. It will hold all of the B g Early Years outreach KS 1 outreach KS 1, 2 r n i i g n archives and historical resources h r An investigation of the Drawing on both artefacts and oral history, t a o e n L of East Sussex and Brighton & & e characteristics of old and this session investigates how toys and play g H a t Hove and the Special Collections o i r new toys, including their materials.