Try GOLD - Free
Unearthing HISTORY
Woman's Weekly
|May 09, 2023
One woman and her partner are sharing their remarkable discoveries with the public
Technology is advancing rapidly, however, that doesn't mean the machines of yesteryear don't have an important part to play in our lives today, believes Rosie Hourihane. Rosie runs the Museum of Technology: The History of Gadgets and Gizmos, in Throckenholt, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, with her partner Trevor Cass. Here they exhibit thousands of rare and unique items dating from 1850 to 1980.
Their collection traces the progress of telegraphy, telephony, warfare and communications, as well as scientific and domestic electrical equipment, which they use in reminiscence therapy - helping people with dementia by accessing long-term memories - and to wow younger visitors.
'We have a lot of unique things here, although it's a little bit niche!' says Rosie, 77, a former secretary. 'We have some great resources for the older age groups, and run reminiscence sessions, where care homes and dementia groups can come in and look at our memory boxes and prompts. We remember the things our grandparents had and used, and we're able to talk about those with people.'
Visitors come to the museum, where they feel comfortable and able to let all their emotions free, remembering these items. 'The memory is very powerful. Going through the boxes people are always saying "I remember having this" or "My nan had one of those", Rosie explains. 'It also allows us to teach the younger generations about the items, helping them understand the relevance of older people in society and how today's technology works.'
This story is from the May 09, 2023 edition of Woman's Weekly.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Woman's Weekly
Woman's Weekly
In the CLUB
Linda hoped to spend more time with her husband - but where?
3 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Every CLOUD
It was a day to celebrate love - and Erin prayed that nothing would spoil it
7 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Winning WINCHESTER
Discover what this charming city, steeped in history, has to offer for all ages
2 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Love ON ICE
After a tragic accident, could Leonna's heart ever be mended?
6 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
A Change OF SCENE
After swapping lives, both Daisy and Lucinda were in for a few surprises
10 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Turkish DELIGHT
Discover Antalya's dazzling natural beauty – and enjoy some early-season sunshine – on a luxurious resort escape
3 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Simple tricks to MAKE YOU HAPPIER
Feeling something's missing but not sure what? Discover which part of your life is lacking and how to become more fulfilled
3 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Coping with ATAXIA
This group of neurological disorders can affect your balance, coordination and speech
3 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Shaggy DOG STORY
Her new pooch was adorable – but he had one pet hate
3 mins
February 17, 2026
Woman's Weekly
A pack of CARDS
Was Paul just a joker playing with Anna's heart?
3 mins
February 17, 2026
Translate
Change font size
