Lost Victorian Voices
5 - 29 June
Lost Victorian Voices is a touring exhibition from Buckinghamshire Archives, uncovering hidden LGBTQ+ histories from Victorian Buckinghamshire. Through archive research and creative storytelling, the exhibition gives voice to individuals whose lives have often been overlooked, presenting them with dignity, humanity and depth.
About the Project
Lost Victorian Voices is a long running research project created by Buckinghamshire Archives and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund that explores and brings to life the stories of LGBTQ+ Victorians from Buckinghamshire.
Event Information
Included in General Admission to the Museum
Exhibition being displayed in Sewell Nissen Hut
Running between 5 June and 29 June 10am-5pm
General Museum Information
With 45 acres at your disposal, there is plenty to explore, including woodlands and an exciting adventure playground
Dogs on short leads are welcome but must not go inside residential buildings
Light lunches, drinks, cakes and snacks are available to purchase from our Skippings Barn
Sensory backpacks are available to borrow (subject to availability)
Mobility scooters are available to borrow (subject to availability - pre-booking is advised)
Lots of free parking
Photography and filming may take place during this event for the Museum archives and publicity. These photographs and video footage may appear in promotional or educational materials including on our websites, social media pages, newsletters, or in newspapers and magazines. If you do not wish to be photographed, please speak to the photographer.