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Heritage Show + Tell, 18th July 2013
Experience Barnsley

Heritage Show + Tell is a chance for people passionate about heritage in Yorkshire to come together and share their work, get feedback on ideas and meet new collaborators.

The next Heritage Show + Tell will be hosted by the brand new Experience Barnsley, the first ever Barnsley Museum which opened at the end of June. Join us for a tour of the new museum at 4pm. We will then kick off Heritage Show + Tell at 5pm.

If you’d like to come to either the tour or the Heritage Show + Tell event, register with Helen Graham, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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4.00-5.00pm  Tour of Experience Barnsley

5.00-7.00pm Heritage Show + Tell
We have seven three minutes presentations followed by lots of opportunity to meet and mingle.

Hugh Polehampton (Hidden Art of Barnsley) ’Hidden Artistic Heritage of Barnsley’

Fiona Douglas (School of English, University of Leeds) 'The Language, History, Place project: An integrated approach to research, teaching, and public engagement at the HE/museum interface'

Sarah Younan (Cardiff Metropolitan University) ‘Immaterial Artefacts’

Lynne Webster (Yorkshire Fashion Archive, School of Design, University of Leeds) ‘Yorkshire Fashion Archive: Yorkshire’s Heritage Examined Through Clothing’

Michelle Lees (National Media Museum) ‘Dr Who and collecting fan culture – an open call’

Justine Reilly (University of Central Lancashire) ‘A load of old boots and balls?’

Emma Metcalfe (Designer & Illustrator of Fun Children's Resources), ‘Fun at Fountains & Studley: An Insight into the Creation of a Children's Trail’

Heritage Show + Tell is funded through the University of Leeds Cultural and Creative Industries Exchange, co-hosted by Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage and the Centre for Collaborative Heritage Research and supported by Leeds Museums and Galleries.

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