logo

Marvellous

Micromuseums

Ashdon Village Museum

Working with Ashdon Village Museum

Ashdon Village Museum, Essex

Our first marvellous micromuseum!

We worked with the Curator and Trustees of Ashdon Museum from early 2020. The AVM is a wonderful example of a village museum, with a rich and varied collection showing the history of lives in the village. In particular it has retained a strong knowledge of stories that attach to its objects. However, like many small museums, it relies very heavily on one Curator and a small band of volunteers to operate.

What did we do during lockdown?

During the lockdown periods, we worked on a number of tasks to ‘take the museum out to the community‘ in a variety ways. We not only took the museum outside its building to help support a stronger village community, but we aimed to build an appetite for visiting and engaging with the museum post-lockdown.

We successfully

  • Revised the museum’s website to give greater capacity for information sharing about all the activities going on
  • Worked with the local primary school on syllabus themes using museum resources
  • Tweeted regularly on the museum’s behalf, introducing it to the wider museum sector
  • Developed and managed a Facebook page enabling community conversations about village memories
  • Created QR codes displayed around the village, linking to a webpage that shows an old photo of the same spot and describes the view at the date of the photo
  • Wrote an article for the Parish magazine launching the museum’s new channels for engagement

What did we do after lockdown?

We worked with the museum to develop a Spectrum 5 compliant cataloguing system. This is a very large and daunting task for the museum as they currently have no central catalogue but an estimated 20,000 objects.

We successfully

  • Worked with the trustees to explore ways of making the task ‘bitesize’
  • Planned ways to get volunteers involved with recording
  • Balanced concerns about risk and urgency versus getting the framework and processes right first time and manageable in an all-volunteer setting
  • Demonstrated software and hard-copy options
  • Presented to volunteers the importance of cataloguing, while building their confidence that the task at hand was achievable (with the help of cake!)