We have loved our visit to Danum Gallery and getting the chance to see some steam locomotives up close. Thankfully it was a little bit warmer than yesterday!
After what seemed like we’d been walking forever, we made it to Adwick Station in time to do a spot of train watching before our train arrived. We saw two high-speed Azuma trains (which were made in Doncaster) shoot by and a diesel locomotive pulling containers as well as learning a little bit more about the markings on the platform, the departure board and what the signals meant. Boarding our train was a new experience for some of us and the gap was a little intimidating. We managed it though, and were quick to find some seats.
We snaked our way through Doncaster and enjoyed looking at all the Christmas decorations that were on show. Walking through Sir Nigel Gresley Square, we were shocked by the colours of the council building before arriving at Danum Gallery. Did you know there’s also a children’s library there? We didn’t!
After leaving our coats and bags in the Paddington Room (the first bear was made in Doncaster), we headed down to the basement for our workshop. Underneath the impressive Green Arrow, we listened to the story of how all the train memorabilia was collected before being sent on a nameplate hunt. There were loads! Some were named after royals, others were animals and one was even named after Doncaster Rovers!
Our next activity was to find some more information about the two real steam locomotives on show. There was the Green Arrow, designed by Sir Nigel Gresley and the No. 251, which was designed by Henry Ivatt. They were huge!
Our last activity was looking at artefacts from the early days of trains. A quick hunt warmed us up before we had to try and guess the purpose of a selection in front of us.
After lunch, we got to explore a bit more of the museum and we enjoyed some of the more interactive activities available as well as seeing some of the history behind Doncaster. It’s strange to think that so much has happened in our little town.
Once we had seen everything, it was time to head back to school. If the walk in the morning was long, this one went on forever! After what must have been years of walking, and lots of cajoling from the adults, we did finally make it back onto the right train and back to school. There were so many highlights that you’ll have to ask us yourself which part was our favourite but there’s one thing that we all agree on…we’ll sleep well tonight!