Blue Plaque Walk with Holyrood School
About this Episode
Welcome to episode 7 of ChardCast.
In this months episode join students from Holyrood School in a blue plaque walk and talk through the town.
Have you ever wondered what life was like for the Lace Mill workers back in Victorian times? Have a listen to this fascinating episode and find out more about the history of the town and its people. Listen to the end, there’s a real insight from the students about what they’ve learnt and what they imagine a museum of the future could look like.
Thanks, as ever, to Chard Museum for making this episode possible and a big thank you to the students and the staff who accompanied us on our walk and helped out on the production process.
Don’t forget, if you have any stories to share please do contact: info@chardmuseum.co.uk
ChardCast is a project produced by Richard Tomlinson and managed by Chard Museum on behalf of Culturally Chard. It is funded through South Somerset District Council and Historic England. ChardCasts are all available via the Museum website at www.chardmuseum.co.uk
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Don’t forget, if you have any stories to share please do contact: info@chardmuseum.co.uk
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Don’t forget, if you have any stories to share please do contact: info@chardmuseum.co.uk
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ChardCast is a project produced by Richard Tomlinson and managed by Chard Museum on behalf of Culturally Chard. It is funded through South Somerset District Council and Historic England. You can listen to the full length episodes of ChardCast by visiting www.chardmuseum.co.uk
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Welcome to episode 7 of ChardCast.
In this months episode join students from Holyrood School in a blue plaque walk and talk through the town.
Have you ever wondered what life was like for the Lace Mill workers back in Victorian times? Have a listen to this fascinating episode and find out more about the history of the town and its people. Listen to the end, there’s a real insight from the students about what they’ve learnt and what they imagine a museum of the future could look like.
Thanks, as ever, to Chard Museum for making this episode possible and a big thank you to the students and the staff who accompanied us on our walk and helped out on the production process.
Don’t forget, if you have any stories to share please do contact: info@chardmuseum.co.uk
ChardCast is a project produced by Richard Tomlinson and managed by Chard Museum on behalf of Culturally Chard. It is funded through South Somerset District Council and Historic England. ChardCasts are all available via the Museum website at www.chardmuseum.co.uk
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Don’t forget, if you have any stories to share please do contact: info@chardmuseum.co.uk
ChardCast is a project produced by Richard Tomlinson and managed by Chard Museum on behalf of Culturally Chard. It is funded through South Somerset District Council and Historic England. ChardCasts are all available via the Museum website at www.chardmuseum.co.uk
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Don’t forget, if you have any stories to share please do contact: info@chardmuseum.co.uk
ChardCast is a project produced by Richard Tomlinson and managed by Chard Museum on behalf of Culturally Chard. It is funded through South Somerset District Council and Historic England. ChardCasts are all available via the Museum website at www.chardmuseum.co.uk