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Rural Museums Network
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The Rural Museums Network is a registered charity, aimed at promoting learning and encouraging a wider understanding of the UK’s rural heritage.
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How can museums collect, document and study rural protest? That’s the question our next seminar will seek to answer, exploring the topic of rural protest and what the role of museums can be.

Thursday 6th November 3pm – 4:15pm online

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Collecting and Studying Rural Protest
Moments of rural unrest can be long-simmering or very short-lived. So, how do we begin to grapple with these histories in museums?
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On World Mental Health Day remember that it's ok not to be ok. It’s also ok to talk about it and ask for help. And remember that spending some time in nature can benefit your mental health 👇

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Join us online as Bob Powell, specialist in historic farming and heavy horses, talks about Herefordshire ‘Cart Horse’ history.

Book now for our online seminar – Thursday 2nd October 3pm

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Herefordshire 'Cart Horse' History
Rural Museums Network AGM followed by Seminar with Q&A with historic farming specialist Bob Powell
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Join us on Thursday 2nd October for the first in our autumn seminar series where the fascinating Bob Powell, former curator of the Weald & Downland Museum and Highland Folk Museum, will be talking about Herefordshire Cart Horse history.

👉 Book your ticket now
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Herefordshire 'Cart Horse' History
Rural Museums Network AGM followed by Seminar with Q&A with historic farming specialist Bob Powell
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New Absolute Units is live!

Tune in for episode 10, as we chat to photographer & sheep farmer Amy Bateman about digital technology on modern farms: from advantages, to risks.

Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts:
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Are your sheep always turning up late for work? Are they taking too long on their lunch break or simply struggling to get through the workload? Are they always just mucking about?

Then you need some
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thanks for the very kind messages about our newest podcast with Man in the Woods!

if you're looking for a gentle listen this weekend, treat yourself to something nice and join us as we talk about walking through the countryside and making art from what you find:

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Discover how your #rural #museum can be an ally of your local indigenous #language including Welsh, Irish Gaelic, Cornish and Scottish Gaelic.

Book now for our online seminar - Thursday 1st May 2.30pm

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We’re delighted to be working with the International Association of Agricultural Museums on a joint event at @themerl.bsky.social

Back on Track – facing twin challenges of the 21st Century

9-11 May

Full programme and booking information for this free event
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Want to know how your #rural #museum can be an ally of your local indigenous #language including Welsh, Irish Gaelic, Cornish and Scottish Gaelic? Then our next seminar is for you!

⏰ Thursday 1st May 2.30pm

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Rural Museums as allies of indigenous British languages
Join us online as we explore how rural museums can support indigenous British languages.
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Absolute Units is already in the top 100 History charts on Apple Podcasts!! 🙇
This Thursday! Find out how Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) - a tradition, practice, or living expression of a group or community, inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants - applies to rural museums.

Book now for our spring seminar
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Thursday 3 April 2025, 3.00pm – 4.00pm. Online, via Zoom
Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is a tradition, practice, or living expression of a group or community, inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants.

Intrigued about how this applies to rural museums? Book now for our spring seminar
👉 www.ruralmuseums.org.uk?page_id=1854
Want to find out more about Intangible Cultural Heritage and what it means for Rural Museums?

Book now for the first of our 2025 seminars at 3pm on Thursday 3 April via Zoom. Tickets are just £5 for non-members.

To find out more and to book your space visit www.ruralmuseums.org.uk?page_id=1854
Fantastic first “Chewing the Cud” session of 2025 - these are our informal online sessions for members when we ask someone to present something they’re working on or a topic close to their heart, open the floor to questions and discussions and see where it leads…!
So pleased you could join us for today’s discussion - so many extra leads and potential contacts were shared to support Jenny’s ongoing research, we hope she’ll come back and let us know what she discovers!
Love this! Who knew that in Wiltshire a “not-cow” was a cow without horns?
Our popular Wiltshire Words mug is featured by @gift-shop.bsky.social today alongside gifts from FIFA and the National Maritime Museum. Fame at last...
Some of our recent work - the Rural Relevance Toolkit was intended for non-specialists and is designed to build confidence in managing, and enthusiasm for using, rural collections in museums.

We hope it’s useful and would love to hear feedback and any suggestions to improve it further!
Here's a nice piece of work that I helped to deliver for @ruralmuseums.bsky.social. There's a case study from @themerl.bsky.social in it. With thanks to the brilliant Anna Bryant, who pulled it all together!

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To introduce ourselves here on Bluesky, take a look at this short film about us.

The Rural Museums Network are a registered charity, aimed at promoting learning and encouraging a wider understanding of the UK’s rural heritage. Find out more at www.RuralMuseums.org.uk

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Introducing the Rural Museums Network - Full
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