Youngsters Get Museum Minded

Series

Series Name
Rhodesian Spotlight

Issue

Issue No.
74
Date Released
1958
Length of issue (in feet)
347
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1On the Lake
  2. 2The Ndola Show
  3. 3The Numismatist
  4. 4Youngsters Get Museum Minded
  5. 5The Borrowdale Cup
  6. 6Animal Antics

Story

Story No. within this Issue
4 / 6
Summary
Rhodesian Spotlight synopsis: The Queen Victoria Museum has formed a children’s club which has acquired 160 members in 2 months.
Rhodesian Spotlight Commentary - At the Queen Victoria Museum in Salisbury the director, Col. Boultbee, and a member of his staff, Mrs. Rees, have organised a Museum Club for children. The idea has caught on and after two months there are 160 months. The kids are finding the museum quite fascinating. Some of the lectures are given by the more senior youngsters themselves - while the Museum makes specimens readily available. They become particularly enthusiastic about the butterflies they see around them. Mr. Rees finds some of their tastes rather macabre, they seem fascinated by ancient weapons, and satisfying that train, Col Boultbee instructs them in archery. It’s not altogether surprizing that they show promising results. Cuttings are organised to places of archaeological interest such as the balancing Rocks at Epworth. Apart from their geological interest, these rocks bear a number of Bushman paintings. On the spot lectures stimulate a desire to probe into the past, and do much to change the minds of youngsters who erroneously though that museums are as dry as dust.
Keywords
Children; History and archaeology
Written sources
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bund   BUND No.108331 - used for synopsis
Credits:
Camera
Auker Atkinson
Production Co.
Central African Film Unit
Camera
M. Hay

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