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Oxford school creates 'magical' toy worlds using lockers | Oxford school creates 'magical' toy worlds using lockers |
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The Rumble Museum thought two units of 24 unused lockers were "an ideal home" for an exhibition of childhood memorabilia | The Rumble Museum thought two units of 24 unused lockers were "an ideal home" for an exhibition of childhood memorabilia |
School students have said converting old school lockers into toy display cabinets felt "kind of magical". | School students have said converting old school lockers into toy display cabinets felt "kind of magical". |
Students from the Cheney School's Rumble Museum in Oxford, Oxfordshire, have used vintage toys such as a marble run and Polly Pocket to design "story lockers" as part of the museum's 100 Years of Toys & Games exhibition. | Students from the Cheney School's Rumble Museum in Oxford, Oxfordshire, have used vintage toys such as a marble run and Polly Pocket to design "story lockers" as part of the museum's 100 Years of Toys & Games exhibition. |
It is the only UK-accredited museum spread throughout a school and people can book a visit to see the display. | It is the only UK-accredited museum spread throughout a school and people can book a visit to see the display. |
Director Lorna Robinson said the project had been "really special" because the children "designed a whole world inside their locker". | Director Lorna Robinson said the project had been "really special" because the children "designed a whole world inside their locker". |
The collection of items reflects the 80s and 90s when the majority of the student's parents grew up | The collection of items reflects the 80s and 90s when the majority of the student's parents grew up |
The toys were donated during a community collection event in December, with organisers also recording stories and experiences of people's childhood. | The toys were donated during a community collection event in December, with organisers also recording stories and experiences of people's childhood. |
Over the Easter holidays, two units of 24 unused or broken lockers were transformed into the "ideal home" for an exhibition looking at the memorabilia. | Over the Easter holidays, two units of 24 unused or broken lockers were transformed into the "ideal home" for an exhibition looking at the memorabilia. |
Lu Rahman from Oxford Furniture Makers, who is also a Cheney School alumnus, installed lighting and created "magical-looking" lockable inner doors. | Lu Rahman from Oxford Furniture Makers, who is also a Cheney School alumnus, installed lighting and created "magical-looking" lockable inner doors. |
Dr Robinson said the lockers themselves had "a kind of artefact quality" as they had been used in schools for the past 50-60 years. | |
The vintage toys display is part of the museum's 100 Years of Toys & Games exhibition | The vintage toys display is part of the museum's 100 Years of Toys & Games exhibition |
Much of the collection is from the 80s and 90s - such as Dungeons and Dragons books, a marble run and a Game Boy console - when most of the students' parents grew up. | Much of the collection is from the 80s and 90s - such as Dungeons and Dragons books, a marble run and a Game Boy console - when most of the students' parents grew up. |
Year 11 student Rachel said her group had chosen the Fisher Price record player toy because they "all love music and like playing records". | Year 11 student Rachel said her group had chosen the Fisher Price record player toy because they "all love music and like playing records". |
"Our locker looks like someone's bedroom - we chose the posters on the wall as bands we really like," she said, adding that creating it had felt "fun" and "kind of magical". | "Our locker looks like someone's bedroom - we chose the posters on the wall as bands we really like," she said, adding that creating it had felt "fun" and "kind of magical". |
Year 11 student Rachel said her group had chosen the record player toy because they "all love music and like playing records" | Year 11 student Rachel said her group had chosen the record player toy because they "all love music and like playing records" |
Dr Robinson added they were working on displaying other related projects in the long corridor, eventually recreating "a little bit of a journey of childhood". | |
Dr Robinson said they they were still collecting stories and objects for the History of Childhood exhibition. | |
Dr Robinson said the museum would like to create "a little bit of a journey of childhood" | |
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