Classroom Resource

Exhibition in a Box:
Black Chronicles

Available Autumn 2024


Primary KS 2-5 Secondary FE

A free teaching resource of 19th century photographs portraying people of African, Caribbean and South Asian descent during the Victorian era in Britain

WHO IT's FOR

This resource will be available for UK schools to borrow from Autumn 2024, suitable for KS2 through to FE

WHAT's inside

30 image panels with information about each portrait, plus text panels adhesive pads to create your own exhibition

CIRRICULUM

Art & Design, Photography, Media Studies, History, English, Geography, Sociology and Citizenship

About the Resource

Create a pop-up archive display of reproductions from 19th century photographs portraying people of African, Caribbean and South Asian descent during the Victorian era in Britain. Autograph's Black Chronicles Exhibition in a Box is a powerful educational tool to facilitate conversations and lesson plans around identity, diverse histories and photography.

The 30 portraits in the box represent a range of people living and working in Britain during the Victorian era: performers, politicians, dignitaries, servicemen and women, royalty and missionaries, known personalities and unidentified individuals. These portraits highlight an important and complex black presence in Britain before 1948, a watershed moment often cited as the beginning of the emergence of a multicultural modern British society after the HMT Empire Windrush brought the first large group of West Indian migrants to Britain. Produced in commercial studios during the second half of the nineteenth century, many of the images included in the resource lay buried deep within the archives for decades - unseen for more than 125 years.

The Exhibition In a Box encourages students to critically analyse and engage with a unique collection of historical photographs, exploring how they present different, under-explored perspectives on British cultural history. This free resource will be available for UK schools to borrow from autumn 2024, join our Teachers' Newsletter to find out first

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what's inside

30 A3 Image Panels

You'll receive 30 different panels for your classroom, all A3 size and featuring portraits portraying people of African, Caribbean and South Asian descent during the Victorian era in Britain.

2 A3 Text Panels

Two A3 size text panels, including a quote from Professor Stuart Hall.

1 Illustrated Information Leaflet

How-to-use instructions and further information about each portrait.

1 Storage Folder

The Exhibition in a Box Resource fits into a folder for easy storage when not in use.



frequently asked questions

When can I get an Exhibition in a Box for my school?
Due to the popularity of this resource, we are launching a loan scheme in Autumn 2024. Join our Teachers' Newsletter to find out when you can register to borrow one.

Is this resource online?
No, this is a physical resource only.


I'm outside the UK, can I request a resource?
This teaching resource is for UK schools only. Have a look at our other learning resources, which may be a perfect match for your students

Can I reproduce images from the resource on our school website or newsletter?
No, many of the images in the resource are covered by copyright. If you need images to communicate about the Exhibition in a Box, get in touch at marketing@autograph-abp.co.uk

I don't teach at a school, can I still request a resource?
Possibly! Get in touch at learning@autograph-abp.co.uk to chat with us.

Can my school have more than one Exhibition in a Box?
To ensure as many pupils as possible can benefit from the resource, we limit one per school.

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Acknowledgements

The Exhibition In A Box is part of The Missing Chapter project, supported by Heritage Lottery Fund. Developed in association with and the generous support of the Hulton Archive, a division of Getty Images.



Banner image: Images featuring: 1) Maharaja Duleep Singh. London, circa 1864. Photographer: John Mayall. Courtesy of Autograph. Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. 2) Sargano Alicamousa. Aboyne, Scotland 1890s. Photographer: R. Milne. Courtesy of Autograph. Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund.

What's inside featuring images from: 1) Unidentified sitter, date unknown. Photographer: H. Daubray. Courtesy Autograph. 2) Sargano Alicamousa. Aboyne, Scotland 1890s. Photographer: R. Milne. Courtesy of Autograph. Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund.