Posted inUncategorized

Cwmbran High School and Thornhill Craft Group found out what their lives might have been like during the First World War

Sarah West of Thornhill Craft Group with her sweetheart pincushion and family medals
Sarah West wearing family WW1 medals displays the pin cushion that she made

Community groups from Cwmbran have been imagining what their lives might have been like during the First World War.

It is part of the Who Do I Think I Was? project, led by Head4Arts and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund who have been working with groups from across the South East Wales Valleys.

Finding people with similarities to themselves

During the project, the groups visited Gwent and Glamorgan Archives to learn more about the conflict and its impact on local communities.  Archive staff supported them to research around their own specific interests, concentrating on the experiences of people with whom they shared similarities, such as living in the same town, having similar hobbies or being of the same age or gender.

This approach encouraged participants to discover aspects of World War One history that they shared a personal connection with, helping them to understand how people just like them were affected by the war.

With the help of author Phil Carradice, each group used their research to develop “characters” to depict what they thought life might have been like a hundred years ago.

Cwmbran High School- Watch two pupils in their monologue

Pupils from Cwmbran High School filmed a series of monologues with the help of Breaking Barriers Community Arts.  The films explore the thoughts and feelings of some of the different characters who lived in the area during the First World War such as soldiers, nurses, school children and women at home.

Click this link to watch Katie Saunders perform a monologue and this link to watch Ella Maidment.

Pupils from Cwmbran High School at Who Do I Think I Was? Exhibition Launch
Pupils from Cwmbran High School at the Who Do I Think I Was? Exhibition Launch

Thornhill Craft Group

The Thornhill Craft Group made replica sweetheart pincushions, similar to those that were made by soldiers in recuperation.

Visit the exhibition and see their work

All of the work produced can be viewed in the Who Do I Think I Was? community exhibition which is being displayed in Gwent Archives, Ebbw Vale until Friday 22 July and in Glamorgan Archives, Leckwith between 2 – 12 August.

Admission to the exhibition is free of charge.  For more information visit Inspired by History.

Head4Arts on social media

Like Head4Arts on Facebook

Follow @Head4arts on Twitter

Photo credits

Thanks to Head4Arts/ Mark Lewis for the photos

 

 

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Posted inNews

Cwmbran High School and Thornhill Craft Group found out what their lives might have been like during the First World War

Pupils from Cwmbran High School at Who Do I Think I Was? Exhibition Launch
Pupils from Cwmbran High School at the Who Do I Think I Was? Exhibition Launch
Sarah West of Thornhill Craft Group with her sweetheart pincushion and family medals
Sarah West wearing family WW1 medals displays the pin cushion that she made

Community groups from Cwmbran have been imagining what their lives might have been like during the First World War.

It is part of the Who Do I Think I Was? project, led by Head4Arts and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund who have been working with groups from across the South East Wales Valleys.

Finding people with similarities to themselves

During the project, the groups visited Gwent and Glamorgan Archives to learn more about the conflict and its impact on local communities.  Archive staff supported them to research around their own specific interests, concentrating on the experiences of people with whom they shared similarities, such as living in the same town, having similar hobbies or being of the same age or gender.

This approach encouraged participants to discover aspects of World War One history that they shared a personal connection with, helping them to understand how people just like them were affected by the war.

With the help of author Phil Carradice, each group used their research to develop “characters” to depict what they thought life might have been like a hundred years ago.

Cwmbran High School- Watch two pupils in their monologue

Pupils from Cwmbran High School filmed a series of monologues with the help of Breaking Barriers Community Arts.  The films explore the thoughts and feelings of some of the different characters who lived in the area during the First World War such as soldiers, nurses, school children and women at home.

Click this link to watch Katie Saunders perform a monologue and this link to watch Ella Maidment.

Pupils from Cwmbran High School at Who Do I Think I Was? Exhibition Launch
Pupils from Cwmbran High School at the Who Do I Think I Was? Exhibition Launch

Thornhill Craft Group

The Thornhill Craft Group made replica sweetheart pincushions, similar to those that were made by soldiers in recuperation.

Visit the exhibition and see their work

All of the work produced can be viewed in the Who Do I Think I Was? community exhibition which is being displayed in Gwent Archives, Ebbw Vale until Friday 22 July and in Glamorgan Archives, Leckwith between 2 – 12 August.

Admission to the exhibition is free of charge.  For more information visit Inspired by History.

Head4Arts on social media

Like Head4Arts on Facebook

Follow @Head4arts on Twitter

Photo credits

Thanks to Head4Arts/ Mark Lewis for the photos

 

 

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *