Witch pots, helmets and a handmade wedding dress
This week, the children visited the Beech House Bakers, to tell them about their trip to Halesworth and District Museum and some of the things they discovered there about their heritage.
A brief game of table-top football warmed everyone up and then we had another viewing of the Trophy Cabinet poem; the children didn’t see it last week, and were very impressed by all the different awards.
The residents were similarly impressed by the children’s work, and soon the room was buzzing with conversations that ranged from really uncomfortable helmets to hand-stitched wedding dresses and ammonites.
Dexter came up with a recipe for the Witch Pot, Pauline recalled tin baths and old coppers and several children talked about items in the display about the Patrick Stead Hospital; Ava said that the Hospital Cup medallion was her favourite because ‘it is very small – and a big achievement’.