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Education and Lifelong  Learning

Education is recognised as one of the core functions of Penrith Museum, giving opportunities for lifelong learning to all. The educational resources at the museum use local history, heritage and the arts to encourage creativity and learning across a wide section of the community.

Educational resource material and school workshops are available on The Romans, The Victorians, Penrith Town Local Study, Ourselves, Senses, Maths, the Neolothic and WW2.

The Home Front in Penrith and Eden

'The Home Front in Penrith and Eden' resource file has been put together to give you information specifically about this area during the Second World War and the important part that Eden played in the national and local picture. It includes some resource material for immediate use and a list of artefacts and archives available at the museum for consultation or group handling sessions.

Although Eden seemed geographically far from the action it played an important part in the war with top-secret development in tank warfare at Lowther, soldiers being prepared for D-Day at Warcop, and the RAF practising overhead. Planes were stored at Hutton-in-the-Forest, there was a secret airfield at Whin Fell and Prisoner of War camps were located in the area, with the most notable one for German officers at Shap Wells Hotel. Rural Cumbria was an ideal place to send evacuees such as those from the Newcastle Royal Grammar School who were evacuated to Penrith. The Home Guard shared responsibility for Civil Defence along with the other Emergency Services. Everyone was expected to do their bit through make-do-and-mend, growing food, rationing and recycling.

Though the information in the resource file is intended to support particularly the Primary History National Curriculum, anyone with an interest in the Second World War or the local history of the Eden district will find it of use.

Penrith and Eden Museum Curator with school children looking and handling gas masks and tin hats and other war time objects.
Cover of 'The Home Front in Penrith and Eden' Resource Pack

BBC website has a section on World War Two.

For Further information:

  • Contact: Mrs Judith Clarke, MA AMA, or Dr Sydney T Chapman, Joint Curators
  • Address: Penrith Museum, Robinson School, Penrith CA11 7PT
  • Telephone: 01768 865105
  • Email: museum@eden.gov.uk
  • Fax: 01768 891754