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词条 Jewry Wall Museum
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  1. Jewry Wall site

  2. The building

  3. Expansion plans

  4. Notable holdings

  5. Notes

  6. External links

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The Jewry Wall Museum is a museum in Leicester. It was built in the 1960s, facing the Jewry Wall ruins in a building shared with Vaughan College. It housed artefacts from Iron Age, Roman, and medieval Leicester. With the ending of Vaughan College's use of the building in 2013, the whole site was acquired by the city council, and expansion and improvement plans were put in place.

Jewry Wall site

The area west of the Jewry Wall was excavated by Kathleen Kenyon between 1936 and 1939, resulting in a set of bath house foundations a considerable depth below street level.[1] When post-war reconstruction got underway, what became Vaughan Way required the destruction of the old Vaughan Working Men's College, and the outcome was that the area alongside the Roman foundations was used for a new building which combined both the Adult learning college and a new museum to house Leicester's growing collection of Roman and medieval archaeological finds.[2]

The building

The building, completed in 1962, is Grade II listed and until 2013 the museum was located below Vaughan College, part of Leicester University's Institute for Lifelong-Learning.[3] Construction began in 1960 and finished two years later; the building was designed by Trevor Dannatt.[4]

The museum is run by Leicester City Council and is free to enter.[5]

In 2004, as part of a scheme of cost-cutting on the part of Leicester City Council, it was proposed that the opening hours at the Jewry Wall Museum would be reduced. An interest group was created in response, and the Friends of Jewry Wall Museum have been actively promoting the museum since.[6][7]

Regardless of this, Leicester City Council reduced the museum's opening times to save money, and the museum is closed for several months over the winter.[8][9] Councillor John Mugglestone rationalised the decision at the time, saying: "At Jewry Wall, we have more curators than visitors".[8]

The museum was threatened again in 2011, when Leicester City Council announced plans to close the museum (along with two others in the city) to save money.[10] This decision was overturned following a motion by the City Council's backbench Labour Councillors, led by former Labour Council leader Ross Willmott.[11]

Expansion plans

The University of Leicester had been the owner of the building, with the museum holding a secure long-term tenancy of the ground floor, In 2013 the University announced that it was no longer to use the building for its lifelong learning activities an put it up for sale. In March 2016 Leicester City Council was able to buy the building, and began a process of improvements and expansion of the Museum, which could be spread over both floors and improve access and visibility of both the museum and Roman ruins.[12] The quantity of Roman material has expanded greatly in recent years as developers have been required to carry out full archaeological works while redeveloping sites across the city.[13]

Notable holdings

Notes

1. ^{{cite book|first=Richard|last=Buckley|chapter=Archaeology and medieval Leicester|title=Medieval Leicester: Recent research on the Medieval Archaeology of Leicester|publisher=Leicestershire Fieldwalkers|date=2015|page=206}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Brown|first=Cynthia|year=2012|title=A Blessing to the Town: 150 Years of Vaughan College, Leicester|publisher=University of Leicester|page=61|isbn=9780901507723}}
3. ^{{NHLE |num=1074755 |desc=Vaughan College, University of Leicester including Jewry Wall Museum |grade=II |accessdate=18 May 2013 }}
4. ^{{citation |first1=Nikolaus |last1=Pevsner |first2=Elizabeth |last2=Williamson |first3=Geoffrey K. |last3=Brandwood |year=1985 |title=Leicestershire and Rutland |series=Buildings of England |publisher=Yale University Press |page=226}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.leicester.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums-and-galleries/our-venues/jewry-wall-museum/ |title=Jewry Wall Museum (official website) |publisher=Leicester City Council |accessdate=18 May 2013 }}
6. ^{{citation|url=http://www.archaeology.co.uk/join-in/local-societies/jewry-wall-museum-leicester-friends-of.htm |title=Jewry Wall Museum, Friends of |year=2013 |publisher=Current Archaeology |accessdate=17 May 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101205013321/http://www.archaeology.co.uk/join-in/local-societies/jewry-wall-museum-leicester-friends-of.htm |archivedate= 5 December 2010 |df= }}
7. ^{{citation |url=https://www.sal.org.uk/salon/archive/issue?no=85&f=3&fs=1&cs=td |title=More on museum closures |editor-last=Catling |editor-first=Christopher |journal=Salon |publisher=Society of Antiquaries of London |volume=85 |date=29 March 2004}}
8. ^{{cite news|last=Atkinson|first=Mel |title=Axe to fall on Museums and Art|url=https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=BRITARCH-NEWS;9fcf928a.0402|accessdate=17 May 2013|newspaper=Leicester Mercury|date=23 January 2004}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.leicester.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums-and-galleries/our-venues/jewry-wall-museum |title=Jewry Wall Museum |publisher=Leicester City Council |accessdate=21 December 2016 }}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Leicester City Council plans to close museums as part of cutbacks|newspaper=Leicester Mercury|date=22 January 2011}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Leicester City Council makes U-turn on some of its planned cuts|url=http://www.redp.org.uk/news/archive/leicester-city-council-makes-u-turn-on-some-of-its-planned-cuts/|accessdate=17 May 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130616083326/http://www.redp.org.uk/news/archive/leicester-city-council-makes-u-turn-on-some-of-its-planned-cuts/|archivedate=16 June 2013|df=dmy-all}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/5-million-plan-turn-jewry-wall-museum-class/story-29034450-detail/story.html|title=£5 million plan to turn Jewry Wall Museum into top class visitor attraction revealed|website=Leicester Mercury|date=1 April 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/roman-finds-dig-site-new-student-block-southgates/story-28346904-detail/story.html| title=Roman finds unearthed during dig on site of new student block at Southgates Bus Depot|website=Leicester Mercury|date=11 December 2015}}

External links

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  • {{cite web |url=http://www.leicester.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums-and-galleries/our-venues/jewry-wall-museum |title=Jewry Wall Museum (official website) |publisher=Leicester City Council |accessdate=20 April 2015 }}
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