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‘Community and Crown’ Platinum Jubilee exhibition now open in Coleraine Town Hall

‘Community and Crown’ Platinum Jubilee exhibition now open in Coleraine Town Hall

Wed, May 25, 2022

A fascinating new exhibition marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee has gone on display in Coleraine Museum at Coleraine Town Hall.

The official opening on Saturday 21st May was attended by the Lord Lieutenant for County Londonderry, Mrs Alison Millar, Deputy Lieutenant, Lady Karen Girvan and the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Richard Holmes.

Speaking at the official opening, the Mayor said:

“This is a wonderful array of memorabilia and historic royal content for our residents and visitors to enjoy.

“We have been fortunate to welcome the Queen to the Causeway Coast and Glens area on five different occasions – creating memories which are treasured by those who were there. I am very pleased to see this exhibition focus on those who were privileged to meet the Queen during her visits. These voices and experiences provide such a special insight as we reflect on her 70 year reign during this Platinum Jubilee year.”

The exhibition takes visitors on an historical journey through Queen Elizabeth II’s visits to Northern Ireland, as well as the momentous time she spent in Dublin in 2011.

Through informative panels, objects, and photographs, the display reflects how the community celebrated the Queen’s Coronation and her visits to the Borough in 1953, 1977, 2007, 2014 and 2016. Visitors can listen to personal recollections at dedicated oral history stations, including memories shared by local residents and recorded as part of a Museum Services project.

Another innovative element is an inter-generational video, funded by the Northern Ireland Museums Council, which sees children from Ballymoney and Eglinton nurseries pose questions to residents of Cramsie Court in Ballymoney about the Queen’s visits through the years.

Bunting made by over 300 primary school pupils will be added to the exhibition while a dedicated play area includes a themed dress-up box and colouring in for younger visitors.

The exhibition is open until Saturday 27th August. Admission is free.

Coleraine Town Hall is open Tuesday to Saturday, 11am to 4pm.

For more information email: cms@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk or phone 028 276 60230.

The ‘Community and Crown’ Platinum Jubilee exhibition is now open in Coleraine Town Hall featuring a fascinating collection of informative panels, objects, and photographs. The ‘Community and Crown’ Platinum Jubilee exhibition is now open in Coleraine Town Hall featuring a fascinating collection of informative panels, objects, and photographs. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Richard Holmes pictured during his visit to the ‘Community and Crown’ Platinum Jubilee exhibition which is now open in Coleraine Town Hall featuring a fascinating collection of informative panels, objects, and photographs. Museum Services Officer, Rachel Archibald, Museum Services Officer, Jamie Austin, the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Richard Holmes and Museum Services Development Manager, Sarah Carson, pictured at the opening of the Platinum Jubilee exhibition. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Richard Holmes, pictured at the opening of the Platinum Jubilee exhibition with Leonard Quigg, participant in Museum Services Jubilee oral history project. Museum Services Officer Jamie Austin, Gerry Bond, creator of replica straw Crown Jewels on display in the exhibition, and Museum Services Development Manager Sarah Carson pictured at the opening of the Jubilee exhibition in Coleraine Town Hall. Museum Services Officer Jamie Carson, Museum Services Development Manager Sarah Carson, Deputy Lieutenant, Lady Karen Girvan, the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Richard Holmes, Alderman Michelle Knight McQuillan, Museum Services Officer Rachel Archibald, Lord Lieutenant for County Londonderry, Mrs Alison Millar, Cadet Bombardier Christopher Johnston of the Royal Artillery in Coleraine and Council’s Head of Community and Culture Julie Welsh pictured at the opening of the new exhibition in Coleraine Town Hall. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Richard Holmes, Lily O’Neill, Deputy Lieutenant Lady Karen Girvan and Billy O’Neill, participant in Museum Services Jubilee oral history project, pictured at the official opening of the Platinum Jubilee exhibition in Coleraine Town Hall. Lord Lieutenant for County Londonderry Mrs Alison Millar, Cadet Bombardier Christopher Johnston of the Royal Artillery in Coleraine and the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Richard Holmes look at one of the information panels on display as part of the new Platinum Jubilee exhibition in Coleraine Town Hall.