Blue Plaque & PopUp Exhibitions in Sturton Town Cambridge CB1

Helen Weinstein is producing a blue plaque exhibition in partnership with Residents and Businesses to display he census information from 1891 in their windows of Victorian homes and former shops and brewhouses on Ainsworth, Hooper, Kingston, Sturton and Sleaford Streets, telling the stories of working class residents. This window exhibition will be exhibited in phases over this year, and the first pilot phase is on Ainsworth Street and is free to view from Monday 29th March to Sunday 4th April to coincide with the Cambridge Festival. For this event, there will also be 'popup' exhibition materials as a pilot street history project produced by Helen Weinstein displayed on the streets.

We hope also to showcase some of the 'found 'objects Helen has researched with today's residents alongside material objects at the Museum of Cambridge, linking the Victorian collection to the occupations and pastimes of past residents who lived in Sturton Town in the Victorian era.

Most importantly is the involvement of KS2 students at local schools learning about history sources, so you’ll see individually fashioned 1891 blue-plaques as artworks by school students, and as researched texts written by Helen Weinstein and members of the Ainsworth Area Residents Association; illustrated by blue-plaque artwork by St Matthew's Primary School telling the story of Victorian residents; with census documents and research support kindly funded from the Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Family History Society: https://www.cfhs.org.uk/

STURTON TOWN FILM BY HELEN WEINSTEIN

If you are shielding and unable to visit the exhibition in situ, you can find most of the information about the development of Sturton Town by Joseph Sturton in the 1870s to 1890s in a short introductory film presented and produced by Helen Weinstein , free to view here: https://vimeo.com/450904312

HELEN’S SUGGESTIONS FOR KEY SOURCES FOR RESEARCH

Links to resources used in Cambridgeshire Collection at the Central Library:

https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/libraries-leisure-culture/local-studies/cambridgeshire-collection

Links to sources in the Cambridgeshire Archives at Ely:

https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/directory/listings/cambridgeshire-archives

ARTEFACTS & EXHIBITION Also, asCommunity Historian for IronWorks Helen Weinstein has co-curated an Exhibition at the Museum of Cambridge called "Forge" alongside local residents in Sturton Town and Artist in Resident at IronWorks, Hilary Cox Condron; which we invite Cambridge Residents to attend, during Museum Opening Hours which you can find here at our online exhibition website: http://resonance-cambridge.co.uk/forge/

 

Blue Plaque Exhibitions