| Alfred the Great:Warrior, Visionary, Leader - Exhibition |
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Monday, 01 February 2010, 10:00am - 4:00pm
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A famous son of Wantage, King Alfred the Great, stars in a year long exhibition to be opened at the Vale & Downland Museum on Friday 9th October by Phil Harding of Channel 4’s time Team
Alfred the Great: Warrior, Visionary, Leader, is an exhibition which celebrates the life and times of the famous King of Wessex and his association with the town of his birth. The exhibition was originally displayed in the Winchester Discovery Centre and has now been reassembled with new displays and new objects. It tells the story of Alfred’s epic struggle with Viking invaders, the transformation of his army into an effective fighting force and his legacy of culture, learning and craftsmanship. With a grant from Renaissance South East, the museum’s curator, Ruth Howard, has created a display especially for the Wantage area. It brings together archaeological finds such as Anglo- Saxon jewellery, weapons, ceramics and objects from everyday life from the Vale of the White Horse and beyond. The exhibition gives valuable insight into the lives of the local population in the ninth century. Ruth Howard says, “Many of us walk or drive past King Alfred’s statue every day, but do we ever stop to look at him and wonder why his monument is in the square? This exhibition gives everyone an opportunity to discover more about this remarkable monarch and celebrate the fact that he was born here. After the publicity the town received earlier this year, it is great to see the’ Wantage Rejuvenated’ campaign gaining such momentum. This exhibition is the museum’s contribution to this movement. By telling the story of how Wessex was rejuvenated over a thousand years ago by an extraordinary leader, we hope to attract more tourists into the town.” Ruth and her volunteer assistants, Sheila Powell and Genevieve Ruse have been researching and planning the exhibition for over a year. The opening is possible through the generous sponsorship of David Wilson Homes. A programme of talks and family activities is now being developed. Details will be unveiled later in the year.
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Location : Vale & Downland Museum, 19 Church Street, WANTAGE, Oxon OX12 8BL Contact : Tel: 01235 771447 (office); 01235 760176 (bookings) Email:
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