Why do you take part in Heritage Open Days?
Ancient House and Lynn Museum love getting involved in
Heritage Open Days. It enables us to reach new audiences, share our fantastic
local history, and be part of a large event working with other wonderful
heritage sites cross our town.
What does your job involve?
My job is to make sure that everyone who
visits our museums learns something new – that means everyone from babies, to
school children, to families, to adults and teenagers. I get to work in costume
representing people from the past from Iceni warriors to 1960s factory workers
and everything in-between.
What do you like best about your
role?
What a tough question! My favourite part
is making links with the past – holding a Stone Age hammer stone and feeling my
thumb naturally sit in the same smoothed niche of the Neolithic knapper – and
working to help visitors enjoy the same feeling of connection.
What is special to you about Norfolk?
Norfolk has an amazing and surprising
history. I love the little known pieces of Norfolk history like the secret First
World War tank testing, Britain’s first Black mayor, Seahenge and that we are
home to the first postcodes!
What do visitors gain from taking part
in Heritage events?
I believe that museums can change lives
and that representation is vital. One of my fondest memories of Heritage Open
Day is from 2018 when our Teenage History Club opened their Pride of the
People: Helping History Out of the Closet exhibition and many visitors were
able to see their LGBTQ+ ancestors represented in a museum.
Describe your Heritage Open Days
experience in three words.
Joyful; intriguing; discovery