War Widows stories (2018-2020)

War Widows Quilt, at The Queen’s House, Greenwich 2019

‘Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart. An amazing project, a piece of history for all, for the present and the future. A quilt of unending love, pain and grief. A quilt of great honour, a true work of art.’

Theresa Davidson (participant)

Every year, we celebrate and commemorate the lives and sacrifices of those who have fought and fallen in service for their country. Still, we know little about the lives and experiences of the wives and families that service personnel and veterans leave behind. They are not commemorated as heroes. We do not talk about their fights and struggles when we remember the wars Great Britain has fought over the centuries. 

Embroidered Pocket. Anon

In 2018 we were delighted to be awarded a grant from Arts Council England to be part of the War Widows’ Stories project. Collaboratively we made an embroidered quilt and a collection of poems,  which is being exhibited at iconic venues.

The project gives expression to and raises public awareness of war widows’ experiences, it allowed participants to frame their lives through the arts, to see themselves differently,  it acknowledge their experiences, and built a creative legacy, a shared history.

Embroidered Pocket, Kate Thomas 2019

We collaborated with the War Widows’ Association of Great Britain (WWA), an organisation that has been working tirelessly to improve the conditions of war widows and their dependants since 1971.

‘Sewing my square gave me a strange sort of peace. I could think about how (my husband) died while I stitched so the sewing was giving me a control. It’s hard to explain but it worked for me.’

Lauran Hamilton (participant)

‘Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart. An amazing project, a piece of history for all, for the present and the future. A quilt of unending love, pain and grief. A quilt of great honour, a true work of art.’

Theresa Davidson (participant)

In June 2021, arthur+martha’s lead Artist Lois Blackburn joined Dr Nadine Muller and Mary Moreland MBE to discuss the War Widows’ Quilt. Part of the British Academy Summer Showcase 2021

Project in numbers

105 Participants, aged between 30 and 98

Media audience

ITN News, 11th November 2019. Audience 8 million viewers. (average viewing figures 8,000,000 per day)

9th Nov 19   The Daily Express, Circulation (average per issue) 295,079 people

Mary with newspaper
 Mary Moreland, Chair of The War Widows’ Association, reading The Daily Express article

Exhibitions

2019   Edinburgh, Mac Donald Hotel. War Widows’ Association AGM. Audience 150

2019   National Memorial Arboretum, Audience 800

2019   The Queen’s House, Royal Museums Greenwich. Audience 3150

2019   Heritage Quay, University of Huddersfield. Audience 130

2019   Southport Convention Centre. Audience 100

2020   Europa Hotel, Belfast. War Widows’ Association AGM. Audience 150

Exhibition audience 4480. 

The quilt will then be on ‘long term loan’ at a National Museum. More details to follow.

More information

War Widows’ Stories

The War Widows’ Association

Philip Davenport

The project is supported by Arts Council England, the Arts & Humanities Research Council, the British Academy, Liverpool John Moores UniversityRoyal Museums Greenwich, the Imperial War Museums, the National Memorial Arboretum and the Heritage Lottery Fund.  

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