Certificate Presentations…

To mark the successful conclusion of the pilot project on Heritage Placements, we held a feedback meeting and presented those students who could attend with certificates to mark their participation in the scheme. The photos show Dr John Welshman, Director of Undergraduate Studies for the History Department, with Dr Sam Riches, Academic Co-ordinator of the Regional…

Numismatics blog post 8 – Emily Graham

To sum up my placement @HarrisPreston Why did I apply to the Heritage Placement Scheme? When I was first told about the scheme, it was only open to Second Year students, which was very disappointing! I thought it sounded like an amazing chance to experience working in a museum, but without sacrificing a lot of money…

Numismatics blog post 7 – Emily Graham

Numismatics Conference with @lobstericecream and @LouiseMJ76 One of the other extras that Matt offered to Jenny, Louise and I, was to take part in a Numismatics Conference that he was leading. It was put on by Museum Development North West, in partnership with the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, and you can visit the site which described…

Numismatics blog post 6 – Emily Graham

A journey through World War One… in #coin form! I was very lucky in being a part of this placement as Matt, the Project Curator for #moneymatters, offered the chance of getting involved in other parts of the Harris Museum. One extra was the Numismatics Conference, which I’ve mentioned before and I’ll be posting about later.…

Wigan Archives Heritage Placement – Leila Hoyle

                      Although I had been for an introductory visit I didn’t feel that I really knew what to expect when I started my heritage placement at the Wigan Archive Service at the Town Hall in Leigh. Only having very limited previous experience with any archiving…

Bury Fusilier Museum – David Bardsley

 I recently spent a week at The Fusilier Museum in Bury, which holds the collections of both the Lancashire Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Because the museum is comparatively small, I was able to gain an understanding of the variety of roles which are available to pursue in the museum sector and also…

Sizergh Castle blog post – Shona Thompson

When I applied to take part in the new heritage work placement scheme being run by the History department, I didn’t have any idea what was in store, and I definitely had no idea that after my ten weeks I would enjoy it so much that I wouldn’t want to leave! Choosing Sizergh Castle for…

Numismatics blog post 5 – Emily Graham

A trip around the World On 1st April I was given a chance to take a break from my German pfennigs. The Harris Museum, like most public centres, has a donation box. This is for visitors to make cash donations towards the museum. Either visitors misunderstood and thought it was for donations towards the coin collection, or they…

Numismatics blog post 4 – Emily Graham

I spoke too soon… More pfennigs! Once more, I returned to the Harris for my placement. I was apparently too eager with my last blog on the museum. I ended spending the day cataloguing over 100 pfennigs! Although it wasn’t the most entertaining task, I’m pretty proud of the amount of work I got done.  …