Stories and Treasures
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Go behind the scenes of the redevelopment of Craven Museum! Craven Museum is in the middle of a big project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, to completely redevelop the Museum, which will see new and exciting displays, researcher and education spaces, and lots of opportunities to get involved. The team at Craven Museum invites you to join them behind the scenes, and have a chat with the volunteers, architects, designers, and of course the team themselves, involved to find more about the 3 year project. Just how do you pack over 60,000 objects whilst building work takes place? How do you choose which objects will go on display, how is the new interpretation developed and what are some of challenges that come with a big redevelopment project? Find out by listening to 'Stories and Treasures', Craven Museum's podcast, in partnership with Craven College staff and students.

Stories and Treasures: Episode 4

In Episode 4, the team at Craven Museum discuss their favourite objects in the Museum collection, which includes a diary from a cotton weaver in Barno...
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Stories and Treasures: Episode 4

In Episode 4, the team at Craven Museum discuss their favourite objects in the Museum collection, which includes a diary from a cotton weaver in Barno...
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Stories and Treasures: Episode 3

In Episode 3, students from Craven College have taken over, creating their own mini podcasts using objects in the Museum's collection as inspiration. ...
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Stories and Treasures: Episode 3

In Episode 3, students from Craven College have taken over, creating their own mini podcasts using objects in the Museum's collection as inspiration. ...
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Stories And Treasures: Episode 2

In Episode 2, we talked to Rachel Terry, Museum and Collections Officer about packing up the Museum and it's Collection (of over 60,000 objects!) read...
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Stories And Treasures: Episode 2

In Episode 2, we talked to Rachel Terry, Museum and Collections Officer about packing up the Museum and it's Collection (of over 60,000 objects!) read...
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