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Seven Stories

Seven Stories - The National Centre for Children's Books
Centre for Children's Books, Lime Street - geograph.org.uk - 1777745.jpg
The exterior of Seven Stories
Established 2005
Location Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Type Children's literature and illustration from 1930s to the present day
Director Kate Edwards
Public transit access Manors, Byker (Tyne and Wear Metro)
Website www.sevenstories.org.uk

Seven Stories - The National Centre for Children's Books is a museum and visitor centre dedicated to children's literature and based in the Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne, close to the city's newly regenerated quayside. The centre takes its name from the theory that there are only seven basic plots in literature, and the fact that the renovated Victorian mill in which it is housed has seven levels. It is the first and only museum in the UK wholly dedicated to the art of British children’s books. Their archive is housed in a separate building in Felling.

Seven Stories opened in August 2005 after a £6.5 million conversion from a former granary building.

In March 2006 the centre received the Centre Vision Award, the Civic Trust’s national award for best practice in town centre regeneration.

Seven Stories celebrated their fifth birthday in August 2010 with an exclusive golden ticket event with popular children’s author Dame Jacqueline Wilson.

In September 2010, Seven Stories purchased several original typescripts by Enid Blyton, making Seven Stories the largest public collector of Blyton material. The purchase was made possible by special funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, MLA/V&A Purchase Grant Fund, and two private donations.

In 2010 Seven Stories was awarded the Eleanor Farjeon Award, made for distinguished service to the world of British children’s books.

In 2012 Seven Stories became The National Centre for Children's Books, a registered charity.

The centre closed for refurbishment in April 2015 and reopened in July 2015. The refurbishment was intended to focus on improving the visitor experience, functionality for school groups and the energy efficiency of the building. The centre re-opened on Sunday 19 July 2015.

In October 2015 author Michael Morpurgo donated a collection of manuscripts, notebooks and letters to the museum.

Seven Stories has a changing programme of exhibitions aimed at both children and adults. Seven Stories brings together original manuscripts and illustrations from some of the UK's best loved children’s books, to excite visitors in an exploration of creativity, literature and art.


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