Friday 15 April 2016

‘Pushing Boundaries’ exhibition traces history of Girlguiding in Wales

An exhibition titled ‘Pushing Boundaries’, which traces the history of Girlguiding Cymru from its establishment in 1910 to the present day, opens at The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth on April 23.

Using photographs and original items from the Girlguiding Cymru archive as well as the library’s collections, the exhibition will look at how the movement has pushed the boundaries and impacted on the lives of girls over the years.

The exhibition, which will be opened by Girlguiding Cymru’s Chief Commissioner Lesley Mathews, will run until the beginning of September.

Linda Tomos, national librarian at The National Library of Wales, said: “This is a fascinating exhibition which explores how Girlguiding has influenced perceptions about what girls and young women are capable of achieving.

“I am delighted that the partnership with Girlguiding Cymru and the People’s Collection Wales has succeeded in raising awareness of the work of this wonderful organisation.”

Viv Craig, Girlguiding Cymru’s Deputy Chief Commissioner, said: “The exhibition is the culmination of two years of work in partnership with the library. Girlguiding has benefitted enormously from the expertise and knowledge that the library has shared with them, from developing and digitising its archive, sharing the details on the Peoples Collection Wales, to gaining national qualifications through the learning and intergenerational work that has taken place.

“Great relationships have been formed throughout this partnership which Girlguiding hopes will continue and flourish well into the next decade. As a result of all this work, leaders have come to appreciate the value of libraries – Girlguiding couldn’t have done this work without the library’s support.”

Recognition of this partnership has been acknowledged by the Heritage Lottery Fund, enabling Girlguiding to continue working with the library to develop current technology using iBeacons and apps to promote the ‘Young Roots’ heritage in Guiding in Wales.

In the exhibition visitors will get a chance to see:
• Some of the uniforms worn by girls when the organisation first began
• The rugby ball that was transported around each of the Girlguiding Counties before the start of last year’s World Cup
• The plane pull which raised money for the air ambulance
• How girls of today ‘push boundaries’
• The tapestry depicting Girlguiding through the years, made by the Welsh Trefoil Guild

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Editor’s Notes

Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK, with 559,996 members. Thanks to the dedication and support of 100,000 amazing volunteers, the charity is active in every part of the UK, giving girls and young women a space where they can be themselves, have fun, build brilliant friendships, gain valuable life skills and make a positive difference to their lives and their communities.
The charity builds girls’ confidence, raises their aspirations and gives them the chance to discover their full potential and encourage them to be a powerful force for good. Girlguiding runs Rainbows (five to seven years), Brownies (seven to 10 years), Guides (10 to 14 years) and The Senior Section (14 to 25 years). Registered Charity No. 306016. www.girlguiding.org.uk

Further Information: Elin-Hâf 01970 632471 or post@llgc.org.uk

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