Our team
Project team
Kevin Rogers
Head of Parish Property Support at the Diocese of London, has considerable experience with the repair and refurbishment of historic buildings through the UK
Rosie Fraser
Project manager, continues to work with project partners, securing match funding and overseeing the repair works to the Cloudesley Centre
Rebecca Preston
Research historian, investigated the parish records and archives to develop the timeline chronology for the building
Susan Skedd
Volunteer co-ordinator, worked with the volunteer researchers, curators and exhibition guides
Chris Wells
Visual designer, designed the exhibition and this website and was also a volunteer researcher and curator
Laura Moffatt
One of our team of artists organised and delivered workshops for New River College Primary School
Nir Segal
One of our team of artists organised and delivered workshops for New River College Primary School
Anna Sikorska
One of our team of artists organised and delivered workshops for New River College Primary School
Our partners
Worked with us to develop the walks and delivered 14 walks to the local community in Autumn 2020
Helped us host three evening talks based on the research, volunteers’ journey and stories and art workshops
Islington Local History Centre
Delivered volunteer archive research training and assisted with material for the exhibition
Islington Museum
Delivered curatorial training to the volunteers and helped advise on the development of the exhibition
Selected the two artists to work with New River College Primary School and supported the development of the art workshop programme
Our volunteers
History researchers
A group of over twenty volunteers researched the lives and local history of many of the 178 people buried in the crypt of Holy Trinity Church.
Exhibition curators & stewards
To raise awareness of all the findings discovered by the research volunteers, a second group curated, wrote and designed a public exhibition for display at Islington Local History Archive, Islington Museum and, later, at the Cloudesley Centre itself.
The exhibition was stewarded by yet more volunteers who very kindly gave up their time to help visitors learn of the wealth of discoveries about the local area and history in the exhibition.