The Other Jekyll: Walter, Robert Louis Stevensonโ€™s Friend and Gertrudeโ€™s Brother
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The Other Jekyll: Walter, Robert Louis Stevensonโ€™s Friend and Gertrudeโ€™s Brother

Explore the story of Walter Jekyll โ€” brother of famed Arts and Crafts garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and friend of Robert Louis Stevenson. His name inspired Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and connects to the Jekyll garden design tribute at Astleham Garden, Chiltern Open Air Museum, where her naturalistic planting style lives on.

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LGBTQ+ Campfire Heritage Stories
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LGBTQ+ Campfire Heritage Stories

In front of a warm and welcoming crowd, representatives from the local LGBTQ+ community shared their stories of challenges and triumphs at the Campfire Heritage Stories event at the Museum last Sunday.

Inspired by a basket of Museum objects and facilitated by the Museumโ€™s Outreach Programmer Jacqui Gellman, our storytellers shared their memories along with members of the audience. The event was recorded by oral historian Jonathan Kempster and will form part of the Museum archives, making their heritage stories accessible to Museum visitors for years to come.

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Rogues and Highwaymen
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Rogues and Highwaymen

On 2 & 3 August Chiltern Open Air Museum will be taken over by the Rogues and Highwaymen of the Suffolk Free Company. But what were highwaymen and why are they notorious in British history?

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Meet Mark Harding - Blacksmith
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Meet Mark Harding - Blacksmith

In the lead up to our Heritage Crafts Weekend on 26 & 27 July, we take a moment to meet some of the traditional craftspeople that will be at the event. Most weekends youโ€™ll find Mark Harding at work in our Victorian Garston Forge, either demonstrating traditional blacksmithing techniques or leading experience days.

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Colours of History: the Lost Art of Natural Dyeing
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Colours of History: the Lost Art of Natural Dyeing

Since prehistoric times, humans have been dyeing their clothes to show individuality, status and allegiance. People have used plants, minerals (and even animals!) to add colour to fabrics. Now, itโ€™s almost impossible to imagine using these methods. Where did people get the different colours? How did they dye it? And when did this all change?

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