About this Event
Join us for an interactive workshop on life after 1945.
Step back into the years of recovery and renewal that followed the Second World War and discover how Northumberland’s communities helped shape a new Britain. This interactive workshop explores the major social changes of the late 1940s and 1950s, including the creation of the NHS, the introduction of National Service, and the rapid expansion of prefab and council housing that transformed everyday life.
Through hands-on activities and guided research, you’ll learn how to find and use post-war records to uncover stories from your local area or your own family history. Discover what life was really like for those building new homes, starting new careers, and adapting to the social reforms that defined a new era.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a family researcher, or simply curious about the early decades of the welfare state, this session offers a fascinating insight into Northumberland’s post-war communities and the foundations they laid for the future.
All welcome – no previous experience required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hexham Community Centre, Gilesgate, Hexham, United Kingdom
GBP 3.96




