Sharing our tales

Exhibiting the tales

 

Although we had intended to mount an exhibition of our research at Islington Museum and the Islington Local History Archive, the outbreak of Covid-19 in early 2020 meant that the entire exhibition was cancelled.

However, later in the year when restrictions lifted, we were able to open on several Saturdays in the south aisle of Holy Trinity Church itself (usable following some remedial works).

Tales from the Crypt was open for 10, three-hour sessions at weekends from 26th September to 13th December 2020. A total of 227 people visited the exhibition, which was supported by the volunteer team and the Volunteer Coordinator. There was a further closure during the second lockdown in November.

Telling our tales

We held three evening talks based on the project which were well received.
All three talks can now be viewed online.

 

Talk 1: Dr Rebecca Preston
The Building of Holy Trinity, Cloudesley Square

Talk 2: Dr Susan Skedd
Telling Tales: Retrieving the lives of the first residents of the Cloudesley Square district c. 1820—1855

Talk 3: Rosie Fraser & Laura Moffat
Delivery art workshops; Delivering a grant-funded project

Sharing what we learned

 

This is the first video recording of the workshop

Workshop 1
Exploring built heritage

Workshop 2
Art and heritage

Workshop 3
Interpreting heritage

 

Walking the walk

To bring to life the characters from our research, as part of our project, we devised a new walk based around Cloudesley Square and the surrounding area.

The route of the walk is on the map, which can be downloaded as a high-quality PDF for self-guided tours. NB: the PDF containing the map is a large file.