Museums In Cornwall


St Ives Archive Museum School Resources

Address:
Upper Parish Rooms, St Andrews Street, St Ives TR26 1AH

Opening Times:
Tuesday - Friday 10.00 - 4.00

Contact Person:
Janet Axten or Liz Finlayson, 01736 796408, archive@stivestrust.co.uk

Website:
www.stivestrust.co.uk

Introduction:
The Archive Centre holds written information (newspapers, correspondence, maps, documents, programmes, books etc.) and a large collection of photographs on all aspects of the history of St Ives and its surrounding area, which is available to people of all ages. It is a charitable organization and is run by a team of volunteers.

 What We Offer

Self-guided visit
with materials

Facilitated
Visit

Outreach
Session

Loan Box 

 Pre or post
visit materials

Worksheets
& Trails 

Teachers'
Pack

 Pre-visit for
teachers

 

 

 

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Details:

The Big Book of Seaside Holidays

Loan box and big book

KS1

 

Literacy
History Geography

 

Loans last for a 2 week period. A CD of the Big Book is included and is the school's to keep.

Tours of St Ives harbour and the Lifeboat House

This is a tour around the harbour area and is available on request

KS2

History
Gography


 This tour compares the past with the present (in particular the fishing industry compared to the town as a tourist destination) using old photographs. Please contact Janet Axten for further details.

Details:
The Big Book of Seaside Holidays includes artefacts, large laminated photographs and an illustrated big book that tells the story of a ‘joanie' who adopts a family that visits the same seaside town over three generations. This resource includes many Cornish traditions that other generic materials do not, and will add flavour to your lessons.

 Additional Information

Maximum no. for group visit

Number of children per
adult (adults free)

Risk Assessment 

Times 

Other 

30

 7 to 11yrs - 8:1

 Archive staff will assist teachers

Tues to Fri
10:00am - 4:00pm

This service is under development - please contact Janet if interested.

 
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