Note from Cathi

St Botolph’s Community Stained Glass Panel

When Peterborough Creative Action approached me with the idea of helping to create a stained-glass panel for St. Botolph’s Primary School and the local area of Orton Longueville I was immediately interested to be working with the different groups of the community that would be taking part.

This project was to involve St Botolph’s Primary School, Orton Longueville Playgroup, Holy Trinity Church, Year 8 of the Nene Park Academy and Barcester-Longueville Court Care Home.

While the finished piece would be based at the primary school it needed to be transportable within the community of Orton Longueville, so it was decided that the framed panel would be fixed within a metal frame easily run on wheels.

The main premise of the piece was to be a celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s 90 years. As the idea progressed more elements were drawn in. The result was a very detailed series of vignettes depicting the nine decades of the Queen’s life, circling the ‘tree of life’.

To start with each year group of the primary school were given a decade to discuss, discovering some of the historical and popular events, before I joined them for a session where everyone drew their ideas about what that decade meant. From these drawings, we picked the prevalent themes which were worked with to produce a composition. Where possible I included some of the images the children drew or used them as my inspiration.

I found it fascinating to see how each year group worked and thought about their decade.

More input came from the other groups and I was able to start getting to work.

The finished panel drew on various forms of glass working, including copper foiling/tiffany, fusing, fired painted elements, etched details and traditional leaded work.

As we worked through the decades I started laying out the ideas on paper.

Drawings

The central panel depicts the ‘tree of life’, growing out of St. Botolph’s school logo.
The leaves, showing the five colours of the school houses, surround the nine ‘Fruits of the Spirits’ – Peace, Love, Joy, Kindness, Patience, Self-Discipline, Gentleness, Goodness and Faithfulness.

At its base are drawings from the nursery school children, showing themselves and their families.

Tree of Life

1920’s – Orton Longueville Care Home

A visit to Orton Longueville Care Home was spent chatting to a delightful selection of residents who, though far to young to have experienced that decade, enjoyed looking through photographs and discussing the news and trends and fashions of those times.
Included in the panel are references to the Queen’s birth, the suffragette movement, the start of the British Broadcasting Corporation (the BBC), Art Deco, the flapper dancers and the start of the moving image, films.

1920s

1930’s – Year 8 at Nene Park Academy

Year 8 gave some time and thought to this decade while preparing for their mock exams and worked on the ideas related to the 1930’s.
They included the opening of Peterborough Lido, the first sighting of the Loch Ness monster, the publication of Penguin paperback books, introduction of free school milk, the yellow brick road from the film ‘The Wizard of Oz’, with Dorothy’s red shoes, and Amelia Earhart’s first flight.

1930s

1940’s – Year 6

This decade was dominated by the continuing 2nd World War.  Showing the war ships in the sea, a spitfire plane in the sky, parachutes floating through searchlights and the prime minister Winston Churchill’s broadcast speeches. While many children were evacuated from the cities to the countryside, there was some fun for the grown-ups to be had dancing to the big bands. Not so long after the war finished the country held its first Olympic Games in 1948.

1940s

1950’s – Year 5

The Queen’s Coronation brought communities together with bunting and street parties and as the first televised coronation lots of people bought their first television to watch it. While Mount Everest was finally conquered, children played with the new building blocks of Lego and drivers experienced the first motorway with the opening of the M1.

1950s

1960’s – Year 4

This was the decade of peace, love and flower power.  Skirts got shorter and music got ‘pop’ular with groups like The Beatles. While man first reached the moon, some were demonstrating with the CND against nuclear bombs and the Cold War and others celebrated in the stands as England won the football World Cup in 1966.

1960s

1970’s – Year 3

This decade celebrated 25 years of the Queen’s reign. It saw the start of block-buster movies such as ‘Jaws’ and the popularity of disco dancing, flared trousers and platform shoes. With the introduction of decimalisation, concord made its first flight, and the first ‘test tube baby’ Louise was born.
The three day week led to candle-lit evenings and the country elected its first woman Prime minister, Margaret Thatcher.

1970s

1980’s – Year 2

This decade saw the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.  BMX bikes were popular as were Rubric cubes and Pac-man.  Technology advanced with the mobile phone and musical CDs replacing tapes and vinyl records. Everything got brighter and clothes more colourful.

1980s

1990’s – Year 1

This decade saw the opening of the channel tunnel, an idea that had been considered for years.  Finally Britain was connected to France by rail and travel time between London to Paris was reduced.

1990s

2000 – Reception Year

The Reception Year Group celebrated the millennium with fireworks, and who doesn’t love fireworks? London celebrated near to Big Ben.

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Cathi’s Progress

With the deadline fast approaching, Cathi has been busy in her studio completing the final pieces of the panel.

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This is a taster of what the panel will look like.   Have a closer look at some of the drawings and see what you can spot?  What decades do you think these images might represent?

If you wish to see the finished Stained Glass Panel, please come along to the Festival on the Green at Botolph Green on Sunday 11 June 2017.

St Botolph’s Festival on the Green 2017

The panel will be on display and Cathi will be there in the morning to answer any questions you may have.

I do hope that when you see the finished panel, your children will be able to tell you what ideas they contributed and in some cases whether they can spot there own artwork replicated in glass.

That’s it for now, more to follow soon.

Karen Harding

P.S – Please come along and see the St Botolph’s Drama Group perform The Tales of Orton Hall

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Cathi’s Studio

Following workshops with St Botolph’s Church of England Primary School, the Orton Longueville Playgroup, Longueville Court Carehome and Nene Park Academy it was time for a visit to Cathi’s studio to try and make some sense of it all.

Here are some pictures of Cathi’s Studio and if you look closely on the table, another view of the design.

 

Longueville Court Care Home

We visited the Longueville Court Care Home and sat with several of the residents to discuss the 1920’s.  We took a selection of books and the residents gave some fabulous insights into their childhoods and how much things had changed.  Whilst they weren’t old enough to have been around in the 1920’s (not giving away any ages!) they did give some great inspiration to Cathi for the design.

Here are some of the residents with Shan Barcroft – Chair of Peterborough Creative Action.

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Longueville Court is situated in the Orton Longueville Village Orton Longueville Care Home

Orton Longueville Playgroup

Wishing this to be a community project we wanted to involve not only the whole of St Botolph’s, but also the Orton Longueville Playgroup.  We visited the playgroup on Thursday 16 March 2017 and the children were asked to draw pictures of themselves and their families to add to the panel.

Here they are at work!

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And this is what they drew.

Orton Longueville Playgroup – Stained Glass Panel

 

The Year 5 Workshop

Year 5 were asked to research the 1950’s.

These are some of their ideas;

The Queens Coronation, motorways, the hovercraft, scaling Mount Everest, big American cars, TV’s, sweets coming off ration, Lego, Barbie, Elvis Presley (Rock n’ Roll), fashion, and changes in furniture design.

Here are some photos from the workshop and examples of their work.

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