NEWHAVEN MARITIME MUSEUM
Behind the scenes in December 2003
By Jackie Blackwell
These pictures were taken of me and some of my pupils during my time training to be a teacher in 2003 when I did a placement at Denton Junior School. I used to see the museum every day on my way to the school and suggested that I organised a visit with my year 6/7 pupils. As we were studying the theme of the Victorians, I put together a museum trail to discover some of the artifacts, with assistance from curator Peter Bailey, to keep them busy... I wonder if the museum still has it?
Despite being rather nervous as the teacher in charge of a group of 10 and 11 year olds, I had been really pleased with the visit and I hope that at least some of the children have returned since then.
The museum is a wonderful collection of photos and memorabilia about Newhaven and I had been amazed that none of the pupils had ever visited before. There was a really magical moment when one of the pupils recognised his grandfather (who had died) in one of the photographs of Newhaven's fishermen.
The museum is located at Paradise Park, Avis Road in Newhaven.
Museum Opening Times
For the duration of 'British Summer Time'
Weekdays 2-4pm, Weekends 2-5pm
For the duration of 'Greenwich Mean Time'
Saturdays & Sundays Only. From 2-5pm.
Admission £2.00
www.newhavenmuseum.co.uk
Paddy (Museum volunteer) and Jackie try and teach the children!
Peter Bailey MBE
I know the answer... Chocolate coins were given for correct answers!
Peter Bailey MBE
Jackie hopes she's giving the right information about an exhibit!
Peter Bailey MBE
Perusing the displays...
Peter Bailey MBE