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Barnsley Museums
Добавлен 4 сен 2014
Barnsley Museums are owned and operated by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. The museums are Cannon Hall, Worsbrough Mill, Cooper Gallery, Elsecar Heritage Centre and Experience Barnsley.
Quest For The Eldon Beast (Choose Your Own Adventure Game)
Can you find the Eldon Beast and restore it back where it belongs on Eldon Street in Barnsley? You'll have some choices to make but choose wisely as others are also trying to find the beast that inhabits the historic high street.
The game which has multiple routes and endings was made as part of the Eldon Street High Street Heritage Action Zone and brings together research alongside animations and videos which have been made as part of the four year project. All the characters are based on people who have some connection to the street. Good luck on your quest!
Game Design: Becky Dye
Filming and editing: Tyrone Braithwaite.
Executive Directors: Tegwen Roberts, Sara Mair and Michael Hardy
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The game which has multiple routes and endings was made as part of the Eldon Street High Street Heritage Action Zone and brings together research alongside animations and videos which have been made as part of the four year project. All the characters are based on people who have some connection to the street. Good luck on your quest!
Game Design: Becky Dye
Filming and editing: Tyrone Braithwaite.
Executive Directors: Tegwen Roberts, Sara Mair and Michael Hardy
www.ba...
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Eldon Street High Street Heritage Action Zone
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We're reflecting on the four year Eldon HSHAZ a Barnsley Council and Historic England Partnership. The HSHAZ worked with local businesses and property owners to fund conservation repairs to key historic buildings on the west side of Eldon Street. The landmark project is the Civic, Barnsley, formerly the Barnsley Mechanics Institute and Public Hall. The HSHAZ has also worked with the local commu...
The Duchess: Worn by Keira Knightley as Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
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The Duchess: Worn by Keira Knightley as Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
Tulip Fever - Worn by Alicia Vikanderas Sophia Sadvoort
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Cannon Hall Museum becomes the backdrop to a movie set with the arrival of its new exhibition. ‘Costume from the Classics’ on display until Sunday, 15 September 2024 The free display features magnificent dresses and exquisite suits, classic literature, and unforgettable period drama. Included in the displays are costumes from films such as The Duchess worn by Keira Knightley and The Danish Girl...
The Danish Girl - Worn by Eddie Redmayne
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Cannon Hall Museum becomes the backdrop to a movie set with the arrival of its new exhibition. ‘Costume from the Classics’ on display until Sunday, 15 September 2024 The free display features magnificent dresses and exquisite suits, classic literature, and unforgettable period drama. Included in the displays are costumes from films such as The Duchess worn by Keira Knightley and The Danish Girl...
The Danish Girl - Worn by Eddie Redmayne
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Cannon Hall Museum becomes the backdrop to a movie set with the arrival of its new exhibition. ‘Costume from the Classics’ on display until Sunday, 15 September 2024 The free display features magnificent dresses and exquisite suits, classic literature, and unforgettable period drama. Included in the displays are costumes from films such as The Duchess worn by Keira Knightley and The Danish Girl...
Harral's Ring Shop 1930s Eldon Street Barnsley (Audio Described)
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Read more about the history of this Eldon Street building in this blog.
1960s Eldon Street - 360° Street views
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As so many of you enjoyed our digital model of Eldon Street in the 1960s we've worked with Detra Visual to make short 360° clips. Funded by Barnsley Museums and Heritage Trust. Watch the full reconstruction video here: ruclips.net/video/spwjGDcQKwA/видео.html
1960s Eldon Street: The Civic at night
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As so many of you enjoyed our digital model of Eldon Street in the 1960s we've worked with Detra Visual to make short 360° clips. Funded by Barnsley Museums and Heritage Trust. Watch the full reconstruction video here: ruclips.net/video/spwjGDcQKwA/видео.html
1960s Eldon Street: The Civic Library
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1960s Eldon Street: The Civic Library
#MakatonMonday Roman snake bracelet from 2AD, found in Billingley
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#MakatonMonday Roman snake bracelet from 2AD, found in Billingley
The World Of Brian Wildsmith - Online exhibitions
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The World Of Brian Wildsmith - Online exhibitions
Harral's Ring Shop 1930s Eldon Street Barnsley
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Harral's Ring Shop 1930s Eldon Street Barnsley
John Holt - “The Art of Flow and the Flow of Art”
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John Holt - “The Art of Flow and the Flow of Art”
#MakatonMonday A Barnsley Football Club Rattle
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#MakatonMonday A Barnsley Football Club Rattle
The Barnsley Canal: Route and History by Stephen Woodcock
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The Barnsley Canal: Route and History by Stephen Woodcock
One Minute Treasures: Woods Brothers Commemorative Bottle of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee
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One Minute Treasures: Woods Brothers Commemorative Bottle of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee
One Minute Treasures: First World War Death Penny (Harry Seargant)
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One Minute Treasures: First World War Death Penny (Harry Seargant)
One Minute Treasures: 1970s Nativity Puppets
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One Minute Treasures: 1970s Nativity Puppets
One Minute Treasures: A 1960s Tea Set From Butterfields & Massies
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One Minute Treasures: A 1960s Tea Set From Butterfields & Massies
One Minute Treasures: Barnsley Canister Company Tins
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One Minute Treasures: Barnsley Canister Company Tins
One Minute Treasures: The Ceremonial Key at The Opening of Barnsley Civic Hall in 1878
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One Minute Treasures: The Ceremonial Key at The Opening of Barnsley Civic Hall in 1878
One Minute Treasures: Barnsley Football Club Rattle
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One Minute Treasures: Barnsley Football Club Rattle
One Minute Treasures: The Tom Selleck Barnsley Connection!
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One Minute Treasures: The Tom Selleck Barnsley Connection!
Incredible
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Great project. Such an improvement and also revealing the hidden history. Well done!👏🏻
Thank really need it for pta❤
Omg! How did it end up there? Love it. ❤
This is great,l never knew about this, thanks.
Well done Barnsley Museums. Brilliant piece of work.
Fabulous film and music. Spent such a lot of evenings in the Civic, let's hope the new entrance brings back the nostalgia. Thank you. 3.8.24
Wasn't the Three Cranes on Eldon St?
The entrance was on Queen Street.
What memories, I used to go to the Odeon on a Saturday morning in the sixties, there was also the Ritz on Peel street did the Saturday morning for us kids then too.
What a lovely video. Didn't realise how long the canal was. I remember as a kid fishing for sticklebacks in the canal at the side of the Bridge Inn in Monk Bretton. & I remember the bridge at Royston with the 4 columns. I will have to have a walk where the Aqueduct was, as it looks like a nice pathway.
My parents met and married in Barnsley in 1948. It's nice to imagine them window shopping and dreaming of what might be.. but I don't think they would have had the money to shop at Harral's!
Just as I remember it. Maybe we weren’t as well dressed as the people in the streets and frankly it was a bit scruffy at the edges but a great reproduction.
Holy Moly, that was awesome to watch. Industrial history brought to life in a fabulous way, congratulations. In fact, I’m going to watch it again!
I remember it well.❤
Fantastic!! His work is wonderful! I love his non western philosophy of 'art' Wonderful views about artmaking and culture.✨️🎨
Thank you so much. The Westen art world did look down on non-western art as primitive and inferior for a long time. Now the wonderful art of the East, Africa and indigenous peoples is given a platform in the West which enriches us all. Thanks, John.
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Wow. I will watch this again. So much resonates about this art and this person. Wow. Started with the word FLOW and also got me with the spiral and symbol discussion, spiritual insight, yes, like the other comments; impressive, inspiring, interesting. Awesome young man!
Thanks you so much. It’s nice to share my story and the ethos of my work. John.
Thank you so much for making this video of John Holt. I shall share it and re watch it over a few times, as this is pure gold and really speaks to that part that knows the truth in the creativity that John mentions. An amazing man. What an incredible soul language he has and warmth of heart. Wow
Wow, thank you so much for this wonderful response to my life and work. Yes, it is "soul language" and that's the key to open people up to their "soul image/code" as James Hillman has it. Thank you again. You have uplifted me. John.
Thank you so much! Yes, I once wrote a chapter for a book I titled "Creativity as the immune system of the mind and the source of the Mythic" in which I argued that creative fluidity is both healing and revealing. I also believe, as James Hillman argues that creativity reveals the "souls code" the daimon (guiding spirit) if allowed to "flow". Of course language has to be developed and yet allowing unfettered creative development will facilite the development of language. I once had Psychiatrists in a High Secure hospital challenge my belief in allowing free development of patients visual language development saying that it "fed delusion" . I believed the opposite that creativity through its natural reconnection with the disconnected aspects of the psyche in fact re-connected and began to heal the damaged mind. Cheers, John.
@@johnholt2641Hi John, I have taken note that your work can be seen at the Ceramic Collection at Cannon Hall Museum and have ordered a second hand copy of James Hillman's The Soul's Code. The image of a key on the front-cover beautifully affirmed how creativity is the key to unlocking the soul as has: "The Art of Flow and the Flow of Art" above. Could you share which book you wrote the chapter for ? Are you reworking these ancient symbols into clay as 'soul making' ? Is Art the key that balances Science and Religion and Creativity flows through all ? just a few questions I'm pondering over and feel inspired, affirmed and creative.... Thank you John.
@artandnaturediaries9983 Jung spoke of archetypes of the collective unconscious which were timeless and lodged deep within us all. I feel that these ancient symbols were truly archetypes but, in some ways they remain dormant until brought to life again in contemporary art. That is what I am trying to do. Paired with my notions of "flow and fluidity" which relates to the healing aspects of creativity that I employed in my activism in education and health. I hope I am rediscovering this timeless visual languages.
Wonderful insights and gorgeous art. What a valuable way to use art in hospitals and prisons. So impressive and inspiring
I sued my insights into the values of the creative process in Schools, Colleges, Universities, and secure Psychiatric hospitals. I would say that my tools to help people in hospitals was creativity (non-judgemental) and silence (meditation). Thanks, John.
What an interesting and inspiring man John is, and I love his ceramics. I've always been fascinated by ancient symbols, and back in the day went on a motorcycling camping trip visiting some ancient sites in Scotland. And I agree that creating art, in whatever medium, even with the stumbling blocks along the way, is so healing and satisfying . It saddens me when I hear folk say they can't draw, and I try to encourage them. They can do it for themselves and not show anyone if that helps😊💜💫
symbols dont mean anything you fool, they are symbols for something else
What a wonderful man, and an eye-opener as I am also incorporating paleo and neolithic symbols into my cob building in Cumbria, where we have a plethora of examples in the landscape. I did textile art decades ago, based on Celtic knotwork, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic designs. Goosebump stuff! I agree with the 'elitism' of Fine Art. I had a partner who has been a low/mid level impressionist (?) landscape artist for years. She eventually was inducted in Manchester Academy of FA, and soon after proclaimed "you don't appreciate fine art" before dumping me and getting in with another MAFA artist. I've also met brilliant artists who are blanked by FA collectives and organisations, yet much art touted as 'fine', is a case of Emperor's New Clothes.....don't get me started 🙄
Naill, thanks you so much for your response to my blog and video. I was artist in residence for a year at Creswell Crags Museum where in the caves at Creswell are Ice Age and Apotropaic carvings. I have incorporated neolithic and Celtic symbolism in my work for many years. I think Jungs notion of "archetypes of the collective unconscious" always made sense as the same symbolic language exists throughout the world and is timeless. Cheers, John.
This is Awesome work. Congratulations Martin Moss. Proud this is only up the road from me.
Nice film, emotional, nostalgic soundtrack, but doesn’t portray real life as lived by the working classes. Working in the foundries, mills and pits of that era was hell, as were the slum living conditions of nearby Sheffield, Barnsley and Rotherham. And if you got injured or maimed whilst at work, you were left destitute, because there was no workers compensation act till 1897.
Will this be coming back?
Incredible! Easily one of the best local history films I've ever seen
Thank you. A very interesting presentation :)
Corrections: The building shown at the junction of the Barnsley Canal and Dearne and Dove Canal was a lengthmans house and not a pub. The phrase was corn up, coal down. Charles Waterton (3 June 1782 - 27 May 1865) was a naturalist and not a historian. A slip of the tongue.
Very nostalgic, I was brought up on Twibell street and have a photograph of myself and 2 friends on the stone block at 44:20. My father worked at Redfearns , mother had worked at the Star Paper Mill,and great grandmother decades earlier kept the barge horses just by the Keel Inn. I have spent many a happy hour catching Sticklebacks, tadpoles in the canal and watching newts in the boggy section (Ponderosa) between the canal and the Dearne.
Stan sent a letter to my mother, Emily Ellam when he heard she was recovering from the removal of a brain tumour, this meant a lot to her and the family.
My Uncle, Colin Ellam would cover for Stan in the Grey Horse when he was not able to play.
Thank you!
What a brilliant video
how do people make stone look transparent like this? i'd like to learn more about the technique!
That is beautiful. Thanks
The statue is beautiful. The signing is pandering. There are auto generated subtitles you know. You’re trying too hard.
We hadn't realised the automatic subtitles had published, thank you for bringing that to our attention! This is part of a series of videos around Makaton, made specifically for people who prefer signed videos.
just because something doesn’t apply to you doesn’t mean it’s unnecessary
what an amazingly information dense video! sure hope there isn't a loser, vice signalling in the comments because of a kind gesture to a minority group
My man made the marbel transparent. Great job.
Odd thing for the algorithm to recommend to me considering I live in New Zealand. But nonetheless, that's a damn good statue.
Just watched this again for the first time in a while, and I’m blown away again. So well done, and so poignant. Almost like being there.
This story back in the 80's (The Ladybird Book Version) absolutely terrified me as a child. Had nightmares for years. When you really think about how effed up this story is...
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Lovely song and voice
I started fishing as a 9 year old in the 1950's Spent many a happy day theree
A wonderfully moving carol - almost made me me cry. So tender and beautiful. Did he write anything else? Is there a photo of him? It made my Christmas. Thanks also to the wonderful Paddy O'Connell on BH for featuring it.
We've recently found out that Arthur Godfrey did in fact write other poems and songs! We're hoping to give an update in the next couple of weeks
May I add to this by saying Arthur Godfrey is my grandfather and I have photos. I have informed Barnsley museum saying that he wrote stories and poetry
Best Christmas Carol ever sang beautiful lovely tune
This does Barnsley and its people proud. It will give it the reputation it deserves. Proud to be a South Yorkshire lass with Barnsley roots. Let's have it sung every Christmas Eve from now onwards.
This does Ba
Sorry message sent before finished, see the one I put on here after!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank-you for bringing this wonderfully hopeful carol to a wider audience. Let's hope that others will follow your great example!
Fantastic, i love it, beautifully sang.