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Stratford’s Lost Railways

01/09/2017 - 22/12/2017

Based on the lost colour pictures of Stratford railway enthusiast T.E Williams, Stratford's Lost Railways showcases his photographs in colour print. Williams photographed the many railway lines that used to run through Stratford but are now no longer in use and have since been built on. The exhibition has been curated showing the different lines with a photograph of their current form and location. Come and explore Stratford's great former railway links, now in never seen before colour print.

Marie Corelli

30/07/2017

Marie Corelli was the original best-selling author of the twentieth century, selling more novels than Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle combined! Queen Victoria was even a fan and requested all her books to be sent to her first upon their publication. But yet, no one has heard of her! Corelli lived in Stratford-upon-Avon for the last 24 years of her life and following her death in 1924, her life and works were seemingly forgotten. Come and visit our exhibition to see our revival of her character and discover what this heritage champion has achieved for our town.

The Terrible Toll House

27/04/2017 - 31/07/2017

The Old Toll House has stood alongside Clopton Bridge since 1814. Tolls were collected here until 1839 before becoming part of James Cox's Timber Yard in 1841 and falling derelict after the closure of Cox's Yard in the 1990s. Come and explore the untold story of this beautiful building in our family friendly horrible history style exhibition! The following images are a preview of our exhibition in conjunction with Stratford Historic Buildings Trust and their own exhibition on the Old Toll House and its surroundings. For more information or to view the full collection, please come in and visit us at The Old Slaughterhouse! To learn more about Stratford Historic Buildings Trust and the Toll House, please visit the Stratford Historic Buildings Trust website.

WWI: Stratford’s Untold Stories

30/09/2016 - 03/12/2016

Escape Arts presents a personal and collective insight into the lives of local soldiers and the impact of The Great War on their families, the community and on our town, including work developed through Stratford's schools. The following images are a preview of the exhibition. To find out more or to view the full collection, please come in and visit us at The Old Slaughterhouse!

Stratford in the 60s

01/05/2016 - 01/07/2016

The 1960s in Stratford! A time of peace, free love and flower power which saw its origins following two world wars, forming the catalyst for massive social change. The swinging sixties also saw the birth of pop culture and the development of material goods, such as cars, televisions and telephones. A decade that defined the twenty-first century as we know it, come and visit our exhibition to find out more! The following images are a preview of posters and Stratford Herald articles published during the 1960s. To find out more or view the collection in full, please come in and visit us at The Old Slaughterhouse!

Slaughterhouse Exhibition

01/01/2016 - 01/02/2017

Stanley Henson’s acquired 14 Bridge Street in 1897, the rent was plus 6 fat capons. This fascinating opening exhibition explores the history of the site dating back to early 17th Century. The exhibition is dedicated to Stanley and all the many characters who worked there. The following images are a preview of the exhibition. To find out more or to view the full collection, please come in and visit us at The Old Slaughterhouse!

70 Years On: D-Day Remembered

Over 70 years ago, allied forces landed on the Norman coast in order to drive an occupation out of France. 70 Years On is a collection of several men's experiences of this event, from the lead up to the aftermath and the effect in had on those young men for the rest of their lives. In a film by Bill Jones, Escape Arts tells the stories of those involved in Operation Overlord from Stratford-upon-Avon. The following images are a collection from the launching of our D-Day film at Stratford Town Hall in 2014. To view our film, 70 Years On: D-Day Remembered, please refer to the digital timeline era World War Two, 1939-1945 and What's Happening in Stratford. For more information on the project, please come in and visit us at The Old Slaughterhouse!

Yesterday and Today

Since the nineteenth century, the town of Stratford-upon-Avon has changed and been developed beyond belief to make way for the millions of visitors our town receives each year. Come and see how much our town has changed with photographs dating back to 1858 in comparison to photographs taken between 2015 and 2016. The following images are a preview of our exhibition boards; to view the collection in full, come and visit The Old Slaughterhouse!

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