an application form

Jean Archer 2015_Layout 1 23/03/2015 21:14 Page 1
Please use CAPITAL LETTERS
Name of child : ..............................................................................................................................................................
Name of School : ........................................................................................................................................................
School year : Early Years / Year 1 / Year 2 / Year 3 / Year 4 / Year 5 / Year 6
Signature of parent / teacher : ..........................................................................................................................
Telephone number of parent / teacher : ...................................................................................................
Entry form to be attached to your work and delivered
to Amersham Museum
Entry Deadline Friday 17th July 2015
49 HIGH STREET . OLD AMERSHAM . HP7 0DP
Company No. 1790935 Charity No. 288865
C
O
M
20 PE
15 T
IT
IO
N
C
O
M
20 PE
15 T
IT
IO
N
Entr y Form
JEAN ARCHER
AWARD
L
A
C RY
LOTO
IS
H
L
A
C RY
LOTO
IS
H
JEAN ARCHER
AWARD
For children aged 4 to 11
COMPETITION
COMPETITION
LOCAL HISTORY
LOCAL HISTORY
Jean Archer 2015_Layout 1 23/03/2015 21:14 Page 3
HOW TO ENTER THE COMPETITION
Schools and individual children are invited to enter the
annual Jean Archer Award. The award encourages children
to make creative pieces linked to the history of Amersham.
The competition is divided into age groups linked to school
years. This year, for the first time, entries can also be small
models or crafts as well as be presented on A4 or A3
pieces of paper.
In 2015 Amersham Museum is exploring the story of
Amersham in the 1940s, with a special exhibition and
programme of activities throughout the year. The Jean
Archer award winners will feature in a special display for
Heritage Day in September.
For Early Years, the subject will be any Old Building in
Amersham or Amersham-on-the-Hill or a Special
Toy from the Past. This could be something that you
have at home or that you have seen in the museum.
For Years 1 to 6, please choose one of the following
topics to write about using pictures if you wish. You can
also send in a poem or make something. The judges prefer
to see original drawings and handwriting.
AMERSHAM IN THE 1940s
What was life like in Amersham in the 1940s? What sort of
jobs would your parents have done? What were the
houses like? What was life like for children? Can you make
something a child would have made in the 1940s? It could
be sewn or knitted, such as a toy or game, furniture for a
doll’s house or a small cloth or basket.
MY BEST TOY
Choose a toy that is old and special to you and your family.
Why is it so important? Who did it belong to in the past?
Would you put it in a museum? Can you make a toy that
children used to play with? Think about the materials it
might have been made of.
DEADLINE AND JUDGING
The deadline for entries to be returned to the museum is
Friday 17th July 2015. Prizes will be awarded in the autumn
term 2015 as part of the museum’s special programme of
activities for the 1940s project.
RESEARCH
Don’t forget that there is a lot of information about
Amersham’s history in the museum at 49 High Street
or go online to www.amershamhistory.info
WHY IS IT CALLED THE JEAN ARCHER AWARD
Jean Archer was well known as Amersham's first lady
mayor and a keen local historian. She lived in the town
all her life and wrote many books about its history and
local people. She was also responsible for re-starting the
town band and helped to found both the Amersham
Society and the museum.
01494 723700
Curator@AmershamMuseum.org
www.AmershamMuseum.org
www.amershamhistory.info