Hackney Museum
Discover the stories of some of the amazing people that have made their homes here over the last 1,000 years, from Anglo-Saxon settlers to early Victorian villas and recent refugees.
Hackney’s tradition of welcoming newcomers means that its history encompasses the world-wide roots of many communities. The displays reveal this diverse and changing history through fascinating interviews, objects and images.
Some of them, like the child’s sculpture from Sierra Leone and the propaganda sheet from Nazi Germany, powerfully illustrate the forces that have driven people to leave their homes. Others like the contents of a Yiddish printing business, show the opportunities people have found here to make a living and start new lives.
Plus our display of artworks from the Chalmers Bequest features historic paintings alongside commissions from Terence Besmirch, Margarita Gluzberg and Paul Needham.
All the family can get stuck into our hands-on activities. Load the Saxon boat, try on a historical costume or try your hand at making Victorian matchboxes against the clock.
Please note: hands-on activities have been removed for health and safety reasons during the pandemic.
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Online Workshop - Mental Health Provision in Hackney in the 1970s to 1990s
Thu, Oct 12, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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Wed, Oct 11, 6:00 PM
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Online Workshop - Adventure Playgrounds in Hackney in the 1970s to 1990s
Thu, Jun 29, 6:30 PM GMT+1
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