Hackney Museum

Hackney Museum, 1 Reading Lane, London E8 1GQ, UK
1-99 Years

Description

Hackney Museum is a local history museum located in the London Borough of Hackney. Amongst other aspects of the Hackney area, the museum explores the history of immigration. 

Hackney Museum is temporarily closed to the public for refurbishment Discover the diverse and changing history of Hackney through fascinating interviews, objects and images, listen to personal stories of living, working and moving to Hackney or join in with events and activities and share what Hackney means to you.

If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Free
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Hackney Museum is the community history museum for the London Borough of Hackney. We care for over 8,500 ​objects, artworks, images and oral history recordings. 
  • Our collections represent the everyday lives of people in the borough, many of whom have migrated from different parts of the world. We use these collections to encourage under-represented voices to share their own experiences and memories and to create a trusted space to engage and empower local communities to tell their stories, share their concerns about local issues that are rooted in a historical context, and understand how their experiences fit alongside others.
  • When Hackney Museum was established in 1986 it inherited a number of existing collections about the local area from internal departments, notably the Arts & Entertainment Service, Library Service, Hackney Archives and the Mayor’s Office, as well as the Chalmers collection. In its desire to build the collection, reflect the Borough’s ethnic and cultural diversity and attract further donations, the Museum team at the time collected extensively and without discrimination to reflect the lives and histories of all the Borough’s residents. Many of the items were a reflection of Hackney at the time such as posters, ephemera and photographs as well as objects. Many of these items were related to the social and cultural history of the borough of Hackney, which formed the basis of the Museum’s permanent displays in Central Hall, Hackney.
  • The second Hackney Museum in 2002 in the Technology & Learning Centre, 1 Reading Lane, worked closely with community collecting panels and gave them support, funds and means to collect objects to represent the experiences of members of specific ethnic and cultural communities in the Borough. These partnerships informed the team’s development of the content for the current permanent displays, which tell a narrative of migration and settlement to Hackney over the past 2,000 years.
  • From 2002 to 2008 Hackney Museum’s collecting was largely passive and the majority of our acquisitions were the result of unsolicited offers from the public. Since 2008 there has been more emphasis on active collecting, in relation to exhibitions and projects such as Mapping the Change (2009 – 2012) and Our Museum (2012 – 2015) as well as documenting changes in Hackney.

Facilities

NA

Price

Price: Free

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Hackney Museum is closed for refurbishment. It will reopen in 2027.

Address: Hackney Museum, 1 Reading Lane, London E8 1GQ, UK

Post Code: E8 1GQ

Council: London

County: Greater London

Location: Hackney Museum, 1 Reading Lane, London, E8 1GQ.

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