Heritage Quay What's On Brochure April- August 2016

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Heritage Quay WHAT’S ON

Spring / Summer 2016

Archives / Exhibitions / Collections /

www.heritagequay.org


Heritage Quay is the official archive for the University of Huddersfield, acting as the guardian of the archives of organisations, families and individuals dating back over 200 years. Our 21st century role is to collect and secure the future of archives, both digital and physical, to preserve them for generations to come, making them as accessible and available as possible. During 2012-2017 ÂŁ2million from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the University of Huddersfield has been invested in transforming the archives. New spaces to store, research and explore collections have been built and this vibrant series of events, workshops and activities put in place. All activities are developed in collaboration with three Programming Groups, made up of interested volunteers who help us decide what to do and when. If you would like to help, please visit www.heritagequay.org/about/participation for more information.

Through the Quay-Hole Tour If you want to find out more about our fascinating collections and see behind the scenes we run free guided tours every month. Just meet us at the entrance to Heritage Quay on the first Wednesday of the month at 1.00pm or the third Saturday of the month at 11.00am. FREE, drop-in


Adult Learning Our free courses are suitable for anyone over the age of 18. To find out more information about them, including how to book, visit the Events section of our website, where workshops run by our partners are also listed. Historical Research Skills: Oral History in Practice Saturday 14 May 2.00pm-4.30pm Join Professor Paul Ward for an introduction to oral history interviewing (techniques, equipment and ethics) and digital editing skills. No experience necessary. Music and Motion Wednesday 18 and 25 May 6.00pm-9.00pm With the help of animator Dawn Feather come and create a claymation masterpiece inspired by the British Music Collection. You’ll learn the basics of animation and work together to produce something magical. Historical Research Skills: Curating an exhibition Wednesday 15 and 22 June 6.00pm-8.30pm Kirkless Museum and Galleries Curators will be here to give you a masterclass in putting on a show, including tips on object selection, layouts and text writing. Part of Adult Learners’ Week 2016. Clocking on at the Hops Wednesday 6 and 13 July 6.00pm-8.00pm On this unique course Heritage Quay staff will take you through the history of Huddersfield institution Hopkinson’s. What did they make, who worked there? All these questions (and more) will be answered!

For updated information about events, for additional listings and to book tickets please visit www.heritagequay.org/events or call 01484 473168 Dates and events subject to change.


Our events programme focuses on three key areas of our collections: local history, music and rugby league. Attendance is free for everything and there is a mix of drop-in and booked events. Second Rugby League Heritage Forum Saturday 9 April 10.00am-4.00pm Our annual get together for rugby league historians, statisticians and people interested in the history of rugby league. FREE, drop-in Cutting a Record Saturday 16 April 10.00am-4.00pm Inspired by our 20,000 British Dance Band records we’re giving you the chance to take home your own 7” vinyl. FREE, drop-in League Legends in conversation Tuesday 10 May 7.00pm-9.30pm Join legendary greats from rugby league days gone by for a funny, frank and fascinating talk about how the game was played. Appearing will be Terry Flanagan, and two other special guests. FREE, booking required Victorian Careers Fair Saturday 11 June 12.00pm-3.00pm In honour of the 175th birthday of the University come and find out what courses were on offer here in the Victorian era and what jobs you could get with them - and most importantly what they paid! FREE, drop-in Part of Adult Leaners’ Week.

Celebrating the Indomitables Saturday 2 July 12.00pm-4.00pm In the summer of 1946, one of the greatest British teams of all time went on tour down under. We’ll be sharing the story of their incredible journey. FREE, drop-in Conducting day Saturday 9 July 2.00pm-5.00pm We’re giving young people the chance to take part in this masterclass led by talented conductors from the Royal Northern College of Music, including the opportunity to conduct a live ensemble. Suitable for ages 12-18. FREE, booking required

Family Fun Fridays Hands-on and engaging activities for children 5-12, inspired by our amazing rugby league collections. All days are 11.00am-3.00pm. FREE Friday 29 July With the help of animator Dawn Feather we’ll be making rugby-themed zoetropes. Friday 19 August Get ready for Wembley as we go Cup Final crazy. Create a new kit design and take it away with you on a t-shirt or make your own trophy.


Beef, Brains, Brawn and Muscle: What makes a rugby player? Tuesday 12 July 7.00pm-9.00pm What does it take to be a modern rugby league player and how has that changed over the past 100 years? With the help of Dr Kevin Till (Leeds Beckett), we’re going to find out by exploring how diet, training and the game itself shape players. FREE, booking required Colne Valley Labour Party is 125! Saturday 23 July 11.00am-4.00pm One of Britain’s oldest Labour parties has a big birthday. With the help of modern members we’ll be recreating moments from their past and celebrating the characters who’ve appeared on their Ticket or in the minutes. FREE, booking required

Friday 2 September We’re spending the last day of the summer holidays making fun and exciting arts and crafts with a rugby league flavour.

The Listening Room Last Tuesday of each month 6.00pm-8.00pm A club for music fans to get together and hear something new. www.heritagequay.org/thelisteningroom www.facebook.com/groups/ HQlisteningroom FREE, just come along

Under pressure Friday 5 August 11.00am-3.00pm Engineering demonstrations, drama and much more, suitable for all the family. We’ll be doing cool experiments and showing off some of the amazing work done by the University’s engineers. FREE, drop-in The trial of the Conscientious Objectors Friday 12 August 4.00pm-6.00pm Discover the story of Huddersfield’s brave conscientious objectors and their tribunal in 1917 in this special youth theatre performance. For information about how to be involved in the performance, please contact the Lawrence Batley Theatre on letscreate@thelbt.org / 01484 484450 FREE, booking required For updated information about events, for additional listings and to book tickets please visit www.heritagequay.org/events or call 01484 473168 Dates and events subject to change, please check our website before attending


Exhibitions Radical Roots: Politics in West Yorkshire March - June Discover the history of the early Labour movement in West Yorkshire and learn about some of the fascinating politicians in our collections. We’ve asked our researchers to pick out their favourite sources.

Pressure, Power and Patterns July - October Industry is at the heart of Huddersfield and in this special exhibition we are uncovering the story of two of the town’s most successful companies: Holsets and Hopkinson’s as well as showing off some of our beautiful textile sample books.

Spotlight on: The University of Huddersfield Collection This year we are celebrating the 175th birthday of University of Huddersfield, a history which we look after at Heritage Quay. The archive tells the story of our great institution, captured through minute books, school papers, and correspondence all of which reflect the issues affecting students and employers throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection contains photographs and plans which show the ever changing landscape of the campus, records that trace the history of a person through the institution, newspaper cuttings, financial papers, course specifications and prospectuses. Through all of these you can trace the journey from Young Men’s Mental Improvement Society to today and the part we’ve played in the town around us. There are also related archives in the form of student and staff collections, student media in the Student Union collection, and other educational collections.

Ramsden Building, 1880s

For more about the history of the University, visit the 175 website www.hud.ac.uk/175


School Workshops at Heritage Quay - a day out on your doorstep Teachers! Heritage Quay offers your class an enjoyable and educational day out on your doorstep! Sporting, political, musical and local history themes are all brought to life through our FREE, interactive workshops, which enable pupils to discover for themselves the rich heritage of their home town, Huddersfield. Our free curriculum-based workshops are fully interactive and support learning objectives from Key Stages 1-3. See your pupils grow in confidence as they practice creative thinking, team work and presentation skills in an environment which uses the very latest technology to bring history to life. Our workshops include Build It! (History/Geography), Draw It! (Art/History) and Tell It! (a micro exhibition activity with a collection focus of your choice). Come along to our Teachers’ Teatime Taster event on 9 June to find out more and you could win a free performance of The Last Try for your class on 11 November. y, by y Tom Palmer,, is a theatrical schools p The Last Try, presentation based on a true story, following rugby league player Jack Harrison from Hull to the Western Front and is an ideal way to mark Remembrance Day with your class. To book your place on the Teachers’ Teatime Taster event, and to find out more about school workshops at Heritage Quay, please email t.wells@hud.ac.uk

(Birkby School, Tell It! micro exhibition focusing on rugby league, May 2015)

(y9 student, Draw It! workshop, October 2015)

We’re developing new workshops all the time, so if you would like us to cover a topic that isn’t covered here, please get in touch with Trizia Wells, our Learning and Engagement Officer at t.wells@hud.ac.uk


Heritage Quay www.heritagequay.org

Opening times Monday-Friday

8.00am-8.00pm

Saturday

9.00am-5.00pm

Sunday

10.00am-4.00pm

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Directions and parking Heritage Quay can be found on the 3rd floor of the Central Services Building, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH. Campus map available at www.hud.ac.uk/about/maps Town centre/driving map available at http://hud.ac/sl On foot: 5 minute walk from the town centre or a 15 minute walk from the rail station. By rail: Huddersfield is on the Trans-Pennine line with easy access from Leeds and Manchester; a free Town Bus operates throughout the day linking the station and the campus. By road: On main A62 within easy reach of the motorway network. When using satnav enter the postcode HD1 3DH. Parking: Blue Badge parking on campus at all times (pre-booking advisable). FREE parking on campus after 6pm and at weekends. Market Hall multi-storey within 100m of campus - 550 spaces in ‘secured status’ long stay car park. 16005


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