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NEWSLETTER June 2016 - Friends News - The Heritage Hub The photo below shows the grand opening of The Hub (covered by an ar cle in the last newsle er). The Friends are responsible for manning the shop Friends of Tamworth Castle and Museum Registered Charity Number:- 1082468 every Friday, between 10 am and 3 pm: we are looking for volunteers to help at the shop, so if you could manage an hour or so between these mes please contact Maureen Sherwood (contact details at the back of this newsle er). Amongst the a endees of the opening shown in the photo are Friends members Colin Davies and Maureen Sherwood (can you spot them?) 1

Virtual Tour Milestone In July the Virtual Tour will be 15 years old. The Virtual Tour consists of a number of touch-screen computers placed in the Castle, loaded with so ware developed by former Friends Chairman Steve Greenhall, and the first computer was installed in July 2001. The Virtual Tour computers literally take visitors on a virtual tour of the Castle, with it s many photographs illustra ng features of the various rooms, and accompanying text describing their history. The Tour has been very popular among visitors, and is par cularly useful for those who cannot manage the stairs to the upper rooms. Friends AGM The Friends Annual General Mee ng was held on April 22 nd. Chairman Dave Ansell reported on the various ac vi es undertaken by the Friends during the previous year, Castle Heritage Services Manager talked about the Castle events and its rela onship with the Friends, and treasurer Pauline Walsh reported on the Friends financial posi on. All of the serving commi ee members were re-elected, with the excep on of re ring member Gillian Ambler. A new member, Evelyn Rowe, was proposed and elected to the commi ee. Summer Raffle 2016 We hope you can support our Summer Raffle this year, especially because the Friends are raising funds to assist the Castle with their Heritage Lo ery Fund bid for their new project - Saxon Heritage. To qualify for the bid they will need match funding from us. A book of ckets is enclosed with this newsle er and the stubs and money can either be posted to the address on the ckets, or handed in at The Tamworth Heritage Trust Hub, Middle Entry, where we have a stall. You have all summer to sell as many ckets as you can, and extra ckets can be obtained from The Hub; the draw will take on Heritage Day, Sunday 11th September, 2016. We thank you for your support. 2

- Talks - Dispelling the Myths An Introduc on to Bats By Kevin Reynolds in the Great Hall, Tamworth Castle On Friday 8 th July 2016 at 7:30pm At some me I m sure everyone has heard that bats are blind or bats get tangled in your hair. In his talk Kevin will tell you the truth about these myths, and help you to discover the fascina ng world of these amazing mammals. His presenta on will include many of his own photographs, which tes fy to his great pa ence wai ng for and watching these beau ful, graceful creatures. Kevin will also talk about the life-cycle of the bat, and about conserva on issues. Fiona and Stan, Isobelle and the End of a Broken Heart By Colin Davies in the Great Hall, Tamworth Castle On Friday 9 th September 2016 at 7:30pm Intrigued? Colin Davies, President of the Friends, presents this talk and will say only that this is an evening of fact, fic on and fun if you are curious, come and join us. Jack the Ripper By Gary Hyde in the Great Hall, Tamworth Castle On Friday 14 th October 2016 at 7:30pm Jack the Ripper was an uniden fied serial killer who was ac ve in the Whitehall district of London in the late 1880 s. He was known as The Ripper because of the par cularly brutal nature of the murders. Many books, films and TV programs have been made of this notorious character. Ex-policeman Gary Hyde has studied this crime for many years, and in his talk will let the audience in on his findings. 3

- Trips, Social & Other Events - Winterbourne House and Garden Saturday 18 th June 2016 Winterbourne is a rare surviving example of an early 20 th -century suburban villa and garden. The house, situated in Edgbaston, Birmingham, was built in 1903 for John and Margaret Ne lefold, of Guest, Keen & Ne lefold fame. Restored to its Edwardian Arts & Cra s splendour, the house is a unique heritage a rac on, set within seven acres of beau ful botanic garden. The house is home to beau ful an ques, and the garden boasts over 6,000 plant species from all around the world. The price of this trip is 18, which includes coach transport from Tamworth and entrance into the house and gardens. The coach will pick you up in Corpora on Street, Tamworth, at 10:00 am. To join this trip, please complete the booking form included with the last newsle er. Alterna vely, call or email Sue Evans or Maureen Sherwood (see last page of this newsle er for contact details). 4

The Imperial War Museum (North), Manchester Saturday 3 rd September 2016 The IWM North is a futuris c-looking iconic building in Manchester. Built in 2002 on a dock-side bombsite, its design is intended to represent a sha ered globe (see if you can piece it together from the picture below), symbolic of the effects of war. The many exhibits and events organised at the museum explore the effects of war on people s lives and during this visit you will have the chance to visit as many of these as you have me for. A guided tour may be provided, subject to availability. The price of this trip is 26 per person, which includes coach transport. The coach will pick you up in Corpora on Street, Tamworth, at 8:30 am. If you would like to join us on this trip, please complete the booking form that can be found at the back of this newsle er. - Reviews - No ngham Trip The Galleries of Jus ce April 16 th 2016 We set off on a bi erly cold but sunny morning for this trip. A er warming up with a coffee break, we were given a fascina ng tour of the prison and law courts at this imposing Victorian building. During the tour we discovered the crimes that each of us had commi ed, ranging from stealing bread to grisly murder, and the sentences passed on us - hard labour, transporta on to Australia or The Drop... 5 (con nued )

We re-enacted the trial of Roger Casement and were all then taken down, ending up shut up in a cell (for a short me, fortunately!) A er being freed from incarcera on we explored the city centre for a while before heading home. We had an enjoyable me at this excellent museum and would certainly recommend it as well worth a visit. (Pauline Walsh inspects the gallows) St. George s Day April 23 rd 2016 Tamworth s St. George s Day celebra ons, based in the Castle Grounds on Saturday 23 rd April, was a resounding success - the best yet, commented many. Visitors were thrilled to the sights of jous ng by real knights, on real horses, with real lances and real swords (well, perhaps they weren t razor-sharp!) A large dragon roared and reared as it protected its nest, and a baby dragon was available for children to pet. The Friends stall again made an appearance, raising funds with a tombola and signing up new members. On the le you can see the two comely wenches (otherwise known as Pauline and Maureen) who manned the stall for much of the day. 6

Friends Events for 2016 04/03/16 Talk Origins of Place Names 16/04/16 Trip to the No ngham Galleries of Jus ce 22/04/16 Talk Treading the Boards 22/04/16 Friends Annual General Mee ng 13/05/16 Talk Goose Grease and Brown Paper 27/05/16 Castle Folk Night at the Castle 18/06/16 Trip to Winterbourne Gardens 08/07/16 Dispelling the Myths of Bats 03/09/16 Trip to the Imperial War Museum, Manchester 09/09/16 Talk Fiona& Stan, Isobel & the End of a Broken Heart 14/10/16 Talk Jack the Ripper Don t forget the Friends lunch club meets at the Globe Inn, Lower Gungate on the last Thursday of every month at 12:00. Contact Details Where booking slips are included with the newsle er, if return details are not included on the form please complete and send them, with payment, to: Sue Evans, 48 Barbara Street, Tamworth, B79 7EJ If you do not have a booking slip or would like more details about a trip, you can contact Sue by phone on 01827 55916 or by email at social@tamworthcastlefriends.org If you have any ques ons or sugges ons regarding newsle ers, please contact Roger Ashford by phone on 0790 0088960 or by email at newsle er@tamworthcastlefriends.org Membership queries should be addressed to membership@tamworthcastlefriends.org For any other issues, contact admin@tamworthcastlefriends.org 7

Booking Forms Trip to the Imperial War Museum, Manchester Saturday 3 rd September 2016 (pick-up in Corpora on Street at 8:30 am) Please reserve places for me on this trip at 26 per person. Name: Address: Telephone: I enclose a cheque for made payable to FRIENDS OF TAMWORTH CASTLE AND MUSEUM and a stamped, addressed envelope. Please complete and return as soon as possible to: Sue Evans, 48 Barbara Street, Tamworth, B79 7EJ 8