An artefact created by Young Storytellers to tell tales of their home town.
A Story Creation Game in two different time periods which made a big impact at Mythstories museum in Wem and beyond.
Every storytelling museum needs a library read all about the one created in Mythstories museum.
Trinidadian Storyteller Grace Hallworth told stories all around the World. Can you tell some of the Countries she performed in by the costumes of the dolls she acquired there?
Why were two intricate dolls, a gnome disguised as a Fairy King and a folded piece of paper to be found at Mythstories?
The epic of Gilgamesh was re-discovered on clay tablets in the 19th Century, here’s how it was depicted in Mythstories museum in the 21st Century.
Posters, photographs and a cross-stitch embroidery giving some answers to the question, “Who Tells Stories?”
These artefacts were displayed as part of Mythstories museum’s “Who Tells Stories?” constellation.
Find out about the stories that are told using this intriguing box from Rajasthan in India.
It’s said a picture can tell a thousand words, this wooden riverturtle helped tell 1043 words.
Why does a legend last? The artefacts and images that made up the museum exhibit on Wild Edric of the Stiperstones.
Details about these vibrant illustrations of Shropshire Myths.
Details of the acrylic paintings at the heart of the Shropshire exhibit in Mythstories museum.
Find out about the 16 canvas panels detailing King Arthur’s enduring presence in Shropshire Legend.
Auca is an evolving tradition still telling stories today. See how Mythstories employed it to tell story of the ‘real life’ Robin Hood.
Get the background information on how giants claimed a place in the World’s First Story Museum.
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