Talk

Collections of Life and Death- lunchtime talk

8 July 2025
12pm
£7

Curator Matt Platt picks out and explores notable objects and what they tell us about life and death rituals.

Life and death is something that unites us all.

We have many objects that represent people's most important moments, from births to deaths, weddings to funerals.

Curator Matt Platt charts this journey, picking out and exploring notable objects and what they tell us about life and death rituals among the people in North Hertfordshire.

  • Tuesday 8 July, 12pm

£7 per person

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Email: northhertsmuseum@north-herts.gov.uk

Tel: 01462 474554

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Address

North Hertfordshire Museum

Brand Street, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 1JE
01462 474554

Free to all

Opening times

Museum: Tue-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm, Sun 11am-3pm

Closed Mondays and Bank Holidays

Nb. The cafe closes one hour before the museum

Hitchin Town Hall: Mon - Fri, (Closed Bank holidays)

You are welcome to bring your dogs provided they are well behaved and on a lead.

Refurbishments

North Hertfordshire Museum opened in 2019. We have four galleries for you to visit: downstairs explore the Discovering North Hertfordshire Gallery, which deals with the history of the district from geological times to the present day, and our Exhibition Gallery, with a range of exhibitions, from fine art to exhibitions aimed at children (past shows include Rembrandt etchings, Diane Arbus photos and Camden Town paintings, as well as The BFG in Pictures, The World of Peter Rabbit and The Tiger who came to Tea). Upstairs discover how people’s lives have changed over time in the Living in North Hertfordshire Gallery. The Terrace Gallery displays items from our football collection, our world cultures collection, a taste of our art collections, as well as local suffrage. You can watch animations of folklore tales and view local artworks in the Arches Gallery, part of the Terrace Gallery. Our museum shop sells books, gifts, and souvenirs, and we have a good cafe serving a variety of food, and hot and cold drinks. Admission is free.

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