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Social History Curators Group
United Kingdom
Registrace 1. 02. 2014
SHCG Conference 2022 Day 2 Afternoon Session
Social History Curators Group Conference 2022 Day 2 Afternoon Session
Regenerating Communities through Social History
0:00 Amy Foulds & Louis Platman, Museum of the Home
Feeling at Home: Creating a more inclusive vision of home through community engagement and co-curation
18:28 Jenny Hill, Craven Museum and Gallery (pre-record)
Creating a Cultural Hub: rural regeneration at Craven Museum, Skipton Town Hall
Please be aware that subtitles or closed captions are automatically generated. Thanks for watching.
SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk
firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home
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The Social History Curators Group was formed to improve the status and provision of social history in museums and the standards of collections, research, display and interpretation. We're not just for curators but for anyone working with social history collections. We host an annual conference and provide training, events and resources for members. We are a friendly group open to all - why not come and join us!
#museum #history #socialhistory
Regenerating Communities through Social History
0:00 Amy Foulds & Louis Platman, Museum of the Home
Feeling at Home: Creating a more inclusive vision of home through community engagement and co-curation
18:28 Jenny Hill, Craven Museum and Gallery (pre-record)
Creating a Cultural Hub: rural regeneration at Craven Museum, Skipton Town Hall
Please be aware that subtitles or closed captions are automatically generated. Thanks for watching.
SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk
firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home
Follow us on Twitter: @SHCG1
The Social History Curators Group was formed to improve the status and provision of social history in museums and the standards of collections, research, display and interpretation. We're not just for curators but for anyone working with social history collections. We host an annual conference and provide training, events and resources for members. We are a friendly group open to all - why not come and join us!
#museum #history #socialhistory
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SHCG Conference 2022 Day 2 Morning Session (Part 2)
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2022 Day 2 Morning Session (Part 2) Regenerating Communities through Social History 0:00 Liz Power & Emma Canterbury, London Museum of Water & Steam A Museum at the heart of Brentford 20:39 Verity Smith, Emma Harper, Editorial team firstBASE, Demystifying firstBASE Please be aware that subtitles or closed captions are automatically generated. Thanks for ...
SHCG Conference 2022 Day 2 Morning Session (Part 1)
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2022 Day 2 Morning Session (Part 1) Regenerating Communities through Social History 0:00 Nat Edwards, Thackray Museum of Medicine- Welcome and overview of Thackray’s regeneration 27:19 Ruth Quinn, Thackray Museum of Medicine Please be aware that subtitles or closed captions are automatically generated. Thanks for watching. SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk f...
SHCG Conference 2022 Day 1 Afternoon Session
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2022 Day 1 Afternoon Session Regenerating Communities through Social History 0:00 Michelle Lees, Gosport Borough Council Heritage Action & Jenny Stevens, Hampshire Cultural Trust, Workshop: But Is It Worth Keeping? The Face Value of Heritage Buildings 28:13 Jenny Stevens, Gosport Borough Council Heritage Action, Hampshire Cultural Trust Celebrating rando...
SHCG Conference 2022 Day 1 Morning Session
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2022 Day 1 Morning Session Regenerating Communities through Social History 0:00 Esther Amis-Hughes & Hannah Figoni, Leeds Museums and Galleries Lotherton Hall: a country house community 14:48 Tracey Hebron, Barnsley Museums (pre-record) Barnsley Museums at the Glassworks 36:31 Verity Smith, Freelance Onside: Communities and the Women's Euros 2022 Please ...
SHCG Conference 2021 Day 2 Afternoon Session
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2021 Day 2 Afternoon Session Challenging Social History: Navigating difficulties and caring for contested collections 0:00 Working with long-time volunteers to present difficult histories honestly and ethically, Eleanor Harding 0:20:26 Exploring difficult histories consciously and ethically, Neville Stankley, Culture Syndicates CIC 0:36:34 Q&A (all speak...
SHCG Conference 2021 Day 2 Morning Session
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2021 Day 2 Morning Session Challenging Social History: Navigating difficulties and caring for contested collections 0:00 Welcome from SHCG Chair & Conference Organisers 08:28 Keynote - Glyn Hughes & Andrew Hopper (with questions) 1:00:03 Resistant Resilience: Curating Black Miners’ Heritage, Norma Gregory 1:20:25 What role does mediation have in resolvin...
SHCG Conference 2021 Day 1 Afternoon Session
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2021 Day 1 Afternoon Session Challenging Social History: Navigating difficulties and caring for contested collections 0:00 Virtual Tour of National Justice Museum, Simon Brown 0:17:30 Addressing the colonial and imperial histories at Petrie Museum, Dr Anna Garnett 0:42:08 Cultural Identity and Repatriation, Ana Julia Yanase de Rezende 1:01:13 Q&A 1:10:34...
SHCG Conference 2021 Day 1 Morning Session
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Social History Curators Group Conference 2021 Day 1 Morning Session Challenging Social History: Navigating difficulties and caring for contested collections 0:00 Introduction and welcome from SHCG Chair and Conference Organisers 08:40 Keynote - Andrea Hadley-Johnson, National Justice Museum 51:31 Tours, Taboo and Tea: Navigating Sex Within the National Trust for Scotland - Kate Stephenson 1:12:...
Identifications: marks and inscriptions
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Ninth film in SHCG's 'beginners guide to Identifications' - part of the firstBASE website. This film provides an introduction to using marks and inscriptions to help identify and date objects. Full guide and further information can be found at www.shcg.org.uk/firstbase SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home Follow us on Twitter: @SHCG1 The Social History...
Identifications: design styles
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Eighth film in SHCG's 'beginners guide to Identifications' - part of the firstBASE website. This film provides an introduction to using design styles to help date and identify objects. Full guide and further information can be found at www.shcg.org.uk/firstbase SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home Follow us on Twitter: @SHCG1 The Social History Curator...
Identifications: signs of use
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Seventh film in SHCG's 'beginners guide to Identifications' - part of the firstBASE website. This film provides an introduction to using signs of use to help identify objects. Full guide and further information can be found at www.shcg.org.uk/firstbase SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home Follow us on Twitter: @SHCG1 The Social History Curators Group (...
Identifications: design style; marks and inscriptions; signs of use
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Sixth film in SHCG's 'beginners guide to Identifications' - part of the firstBASE website. This film provides an introduction to using design styles, marks and inscriptions and signs of use as ways to help identify objects. Full guide and further information can be found at www.shcg.org.uk/firstbase SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home Follow us on Twi...
Identifications: ceramics
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Fifth film in SHCG's 'beginners guide to Identifications' - part of the firstBASE website. This film provides an introduction to identifying different types of ceramics. Full guide and further information can be found at www.shcg.org.uk/firstbase SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.uk/firstBASE-home Follow us on Twitter: @SHCG1 The Social History Curators Group (SHCG) ...
Identifications: metals
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Fourth film in SHCG's 'beginners guide to Identifications' - part of the firstBASE website. This film provides an introduction to identifying different types of metals and how that can then provide clues to identifying the objects from which they are made. Full guide and further information can be found at www.shcg.org.uk/firstbase SHCG website: www.shcg.org.uk firstBASE website: www.shcg.org.u...
Tools of the Trade: Sail, Sack and Canvas Working
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Tools of the Trade: Sail, Sack and Canvas Working
Tools of the Trade: rope working and rigging
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Tools of the Trade: rope working and rigging
Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 4 Hooping
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Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 4 Hooping
Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 3 Chiming the Cask
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Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 3 Chiming the Cask
Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 2 Raising the Cask
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Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 2 Raising the Cask
Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 1 Dressing the Staves
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Tools of the Trade: The Cooper part 1 Dressing the Staves
He could do with a shave !!! Really can't take people who refuse to shave seriously
Fascinating! Thanks for
I enjoy listening and watching your video. This is very interesting and would like to know where I could find the book you were showing the pictures from. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills with us!
What kind of Reed is that please and where can I purchase it Thanks
I’m guessing you left the most important part out for a reason… How the convex on the stave was made.
Интересное видео о старом ремесле👍👍👍👍👍
I loved that so much!
'promo sm' 💞
Very clear voice . Terrific presentation. Plastic ropes have no character. Old natural ropes have personality. Thanks Master Rigger. Dave
Like to know more about uses of rope and reasons for different habits surrounding life on old ships(or even new ships!)
Packed with Wokery. Zero History.
Not sure why the lady, for all the experience she has, was using a dull awl.....I got anxiety watching her struggle to puncture the leather. I like the video for the history and tools which I think was the point. Thank you!
Just Great News... Thank You
Thanks Deus Vult 😎
Love It 💘
Capital , Captain !!!
A Beastey Boy of a Study You Old Salt !!!! Deus Vult 😎
Thank you
"Worm and Parcel with the Lay, Turn and Serve the other Way."
Did you just call me a rigger? No man... I called you my rigga! riggA I swear...
Great video on craftsmanship,thanks
My biggest question is how to identify certain vintage bakeware?.seeing as most artists don’t sign their work along with most companies don’t stamp their products .
Why do you say "actually" so often?
Haha he was “burnishing” dry leather. 😂
What was the catalog being shown excerpts of?
There are a few tool catalogues included, only one with a manufacturer's name mentioned - Perrett's. You may want to have a look through the resources listed in the Tools & Trades History Society's website: taths.org.uk/reading Des Pawson's collection is now in Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, so you could have a look there also: thedockyard.co.uk/explore/the-victorian-ropery
We’re can I buy one of these strap cutters ?
Look at Blanchard Vergez. They make them.
We’re can I buy one of there strip/ strap cutters ?
Wonderful videos showing beautifully how tools from a dying trade were used and keeping this art alive for future use and enjoyment. P.s. What is the name of the book that you use for drawing reference purposes?
Hi Jezza, it is a tool-makers trade catalogue from the late 19th or early 20thC, but its actual title is unknown. I suggest you check in one of Des Pawson’s own publications.
Small things like this kept britain at the forefront of exploration
Do you think they were better at it than say the French or Spanish?
His voice doesn't match his face and it confused tf out of me
Your thumbnail matches your comment
i don't know what it means either
Watching in 2021 and this is an absolutely delight. As much as technology has made it easy, we should also try and remember the old tried and true methods.
What kind of steel are the hoops made of
I have two wooden tools that I believe might be for serving a rope. Looks like drawing 940 on your video. They have no markings but I need to find a home for them were they could be useful. If you give you give me a contact I can send a photo if that helps. Your advice please.
Hi, are you based in the UK? If so, Colne Valley Museum has a visiting rope maker that could probably help. If not, you could look for a similar museum near you :)
Hi Alison, Des Pawson’s collection has now been transferred to the Chatham Historic Dockyards Trust.
How do you determine the tapper distance on the stave from from the head to the bilge ?
Thank you! That was very helpful in explaining all the differences between pottery types, it helped a lot!
I hope you can create more content. ☺️🙏🏽
NOT GOOD
I am looking to purchase a chive and a croze.
……SO GOOD,SIR
Excellent!
Actually In México's war Navy, this traditional knowledge is a mandatory asignature for every new sailor
The Cuauhtemoc is such a beautiful ship
Ever heard of using water to burnish, also that stitching turned out really uneven, I suggest finding a new career. a sharpened awl would really do wonders!
Thank You- most excellent.
So cool
The master in action! Thank you Mr. Pawson!!!
That shack is a museum and the gentleman is its curator and one might say a professor of nautical history to boot. Very intereting!
Одно из лучших видео, что я видел. Спасибо вам огромное. Очень интересно и информативно. Красивая картинка.
Trelleborg. Tisdag den 3 november 2020. Nice video. At 7:08 I am a Swede and I hear the Man say “Stockholm tar”. I find I a little funny. Before that he says that it Is “very Smelly”. To me, as an old Swede with tradition of boats and some contact with old carpenter tradition I understand “very Smelly” as a form of perfume. Probably “Stockholm tar” is what I as a Swede mention as “Dalbränd tjära” = valleyburned tar. I try to explain. I come of the method of how to produce it. A “dal” is a valley. I this case a very small one. Think a cut in the mountain(?) approximately 3 m wide and perhaps 30 m long and leaning approximately 10 to 20 degrees compared with the horizontal plane. They did find it somewhere in the woods. They filled this “dal” with firewood. Probably it should be pine. The men cowered the firewood with soil and managed to let it burn very slowly. The result was dry distillation and the tar slowly melted down and did slowly float to the lower part where it was possible to collect the tar. A variant was to build a funnel(?) , a cone. The same procedure. Such tar contains a lot of preserving substances for natural materials. Balsamic turpentine comes from conifer. A good product. Therefore perhaps forbidden today. It is the conifers chemical weapon against fungal infestation. A true sailor do have a pouch for his tools. The pouch shall have seven seams. One seam for every ocean. I do have such a pouch. I do have such a pouch. I maked it 1965. The pouch have followed me since then. I still use the things when I reinforce, for example, some details in my trousers and so on. Three-stranded ropes are the best for small boats. But today of polyester. Notice that the friction is lower on these modern materials. Therefore You need six “put in” for an spliced eye now days. Best regards from a former pleasure sailor. My stolen boat you can see at tomasgidlof.se/Ofelia03.jpg Hälsning från Skåne. (Scania.) Med vänlig hälsning Tomas. Pappa till ”Fallet Axel, 29 år!" på gidlöf.se
They had tar in Sweden then?
Excellent presentation by a very knowledgeable gentleman. Thank you from Indiana, US.
What terrible tradespeople in this shambolic video , if the lady stitching is retired what a good thing , and the guy cutting and marking out is no better , what a terrible advert for our old and beautiful trade , absolute rubbish