NEWS & FORTHCOMING EVENTS
NEW BOOK AVAILABLE!
Just published in February 2009 – a new book for teaching aspects of 20th century history:
SYLVIA PANKHURST, a Classroom Companion
by Shirley Harrison, edited by Talvinder Bhullar
– For secondary school classroom use; KS3 history students.
This Classroom Companion, presenting Sylvia's story in connection with some major 20th century themes, offers history students at Key Stage 3 and upwards the ideal opportunity to learn how to assess historical significance. With plenty of fascinating pictures, the text guides students through a set of interesting tasks to evaluate evidence, develop judgment skills and assess historical significance in line with the requirements of the National Curriculum.
BIC Classification E5N79
ISBN 978-0-9553963-1-1
Paperback 297x210mm (A4 size), 48pp
Full colour throughout
Published in association with Redbridge Museum, with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, as part of the 'Celebrating Sylvia Pankhurst' project, 2008–2009
Tuesday 25 November to Saturday 5 December 2008


Sylvia Pankhurst display at South Woodford Library, created by the Redbridge Museum with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund. This is a compact version of the Exhibition shown earlier in the year at the Redbridge Museum, featuring some of Sylvia's little-known paintings and revealing many aspects of this long-misunderstood person.
For more information, telephone the Redbridge Museum on
020 8708 2317.
South Woodford Library
116 High Road
South Woodford
London E18 2QS
Tuesday 8 November 2008 to January 2009


Sylvia Pankhurst display at Wanstead Library, created by the Redbridge Museum with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund. This is a compact version of the Exhibition shown earlier in the year at the Redbridge Museum, featuring some of Sylvia's little-known paintings and revealing many aspects of this long-misunderstood person.
For more information, telephone the Redbridge Museum on
020 8708 2317.
Wanstead Library
Spratt Hall Road
Wanstead
London
E11 2RQ
The 'Celebrating Sylvia Pankhurst' project, 2008 and The Festival in 2007.
