Volunteer Research: Keys

We want to highlight some fantastic research by one of our volunteers, Kieran. Kieran has been volunteering with us for over a year now in collections. Kieran does a lot of behind the scenes work helping us to document all of our objects – but recently, he asked to do some research for us. Of […]
Recognise These Objects? We Need You!

As those of you following our JAM excavations might know, we found lots of very interesting objects during the dig in Drewett’s Park last summer. They told us a lot about Jarrow’s social history and industrial heritage. Because we would like to try to understand more about our artefacts, we are reaching out to you! […]
Peace-Weavers, Wise Women, Warrior Queens – Anglo-Saxon Women

The 8th of March is International Women’s Day, a day of celebrating the achievements and impact of women in all areas of society. To commemorate this day coming up soon, we wanted to highlight some incredible Anglo-Saxon women. In their own way, each of these women held very important roles. They made a very real […]
Spotlight: Jarrow Library Knit and Natter Group

Welcome back to our spotlight series where we are kicking off with our first spotlight of 2026! This spotlight focuses on some objects made by the Jarrow Library Knit & Natter group. They have kindly allowed us to display these pieces for a time. The Jarrow Library Knit & Natter group formed within Jarrow Focus, and its members meet weekly to […]
Spotlight: Clay Pipes (Part 1)

Welcome back to our spotlight series, where we highlight our collections and the amazing work we do at Jarrow Hall! This spotlight is written by placement student Sarah Needham, a MA student from Newcastle University. Sarah decided to research our collection of clay pipes, a common (but maybe underrated!) archaeological find. Read on to see […]
Taking our Curious Collection to Big Local

Jarrow Hall Museum loses its marbles at the Big Local Jarrow’s Mental Health Day with our Curious Collection!
What can we learn about our mental health from these cool, curious objects?