Published 30th May 2024
It was hands-on history for all at Mansfield Central Library on Saturday 18 May 2024!
Visitors arrived between 10am and 2pm to take part in hands-on activities including traditional circus skills, a virtual reality coal mining experience, and amazing archaeology! Heritage societies and organisations from across the county brought local and family history displays, pop-up museums, publications for sale, old Nottinghamshire photographs, maps and more.
Participating groups included:
- Bassetlaw Museum
- Blidworth and District Historical and Heritage Society
- Bob Massey History
- Cee Notts
- D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
- Farnsfield Local History Society
- Inspire Learning
- Keyworth & District Local History Society
- Kirkby & District Archaeological Group
- Little Creatives Artist Workshops (for under 5's)
- Mine2Minds Education
- Nottingham City Council Museums: Newstead Abbey
- Nottinghamshire Archives
- Nottinghamshire Family History Society
- Nottinghamshire Historic Environment Record and Historic Buildings Team
- Nottinghamshire Mining Museum
- Nottinghamshire Music Hub
- Nottinghamshire Victory; Education
- Old Mansfield Society
- David James (A Man’s Destination film about Laxton, 2019)
- Sutton Heritage Society
- The Joker Entertainment (Circus Skills Workshop)
- Thoroton Society
- University of Nottingham (Nottingham Voices)
- University of Nottingham Museum and Manuscripts and Special Collections
The library hosted live music throughout the day from the Red Hot Band and the Inspire Choir as well as a special film showing of a Hip Hop dance theatre piece called ‘Mother of Tension’. Mother of Tension was part of the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund, a national partnership programme of 20 artist commissions inspired by the heritage of conflict. Led by Imperial War Museums, the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund was created following the success of 14-18 NOW, the official UK arts programme for the First World War centenary.
"Absolutely brilliant! Lots of interesting stalls with fantastic people to talk to. Great couple of hours"
"Great event. My 6 year old loved it."
"We had quite a bit of interest in our society stand & also very much enjoyed visiting the other stands. It's always a good opportunity for networking as well as meeting visitors."
Save the date - Hands On Heritage Day will return to Mansfield Library on Saturday 17 May 2025!