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School's building project includes time capsules


PUPILS from Weymouth made history by leaving mementoes for future generations in a time capsule.

The St John Primary School youngsters wrote pieces about themselves and their lives to be buried with the container on a building site.

Some 27 children, aged eight and nine, also handed in items they thought represented 2009, such as coins, toys and memorabilia.

Then, the pupils watched the container sealed and buried on the Hutton Apartments development on the seafront at Greenhill.

Site manager Peter O’Connor said: “The children were absolutely amazing and their efforts far exceeded our expectations.

“We were delighted and very impressed.

“They entered into the spirit of ‘saving the present for future generations’ with great enthusiasm and put a lot of hard work into both their writing and gathering some artefacts and personal contributions that they felt might be of interest to the people who would unearth the capsule in the future.”

Laishley Developments is building the apartments on the site of a block of flats on Greenhill, near the Sea Life Park.

The company invited the school, in nearby Coombe Avenue, to take part in the time capsule project.

Head of year Tim Stevens helped the pupils. Each youngster had an individual, personalised tube and dropped it into the capsule.

The contributions were buried with a history of their school, some items of school uniform, a copy of the Times, a price list for everyday consumer items and a description of the new Hutton Apartments development.

Comments(6)

Dorsetdumpling says...
1:29pm Mon 6 Jul 09

I hate to be picky, but might I suggest that James Tourgout reads some H G Wells to understand the distinction between a 'Time machine' and a 'Time capsule'.....

Duckorange says...
3:59pm Mon 6 Jul 09

With knowledge comes great responsibility, and I hope these pupils will use their Time Machine for proper scientific purposes. For eg, next week's Lotto numbers

X Old Bill says...
8:30pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Dorsetdumpling wrote:
I hate to be picky, but might I suggest that James Tourgout reads some H G Wells to understand the distinction between a 'Time machine' and a 'Time capsule'.....
I think that you will find that the headline is normally 'composed' by some anonymous sub-editor, who gives the item a cursory glance before condemning it to the print-room, who do as they are told.

weymouthuk says...
10:58pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Which perfectly justifies a headline that suggests a group of 8 and 9 year olds have invented a time machine. Is this sensationalism, Echo style?

Dorsetdumpling says...
1:38pm Tue 7 Jul 09

I see the headline has been changed from 'time machine' to 'time capsules' - which must mean that the Echo have their own time machine which allows them to go back in time and amend copy in response to future criticism - Eek!


I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY DON'T LIKE THE NEW ECHO WEBSITE says...
9:22pm Tue 7 Jul 09

I love it when the Echo gets it wrong- however, they clearly read their own website and act upon their (numerous) mistakes as a result of people actually reading what has been written.

Reading what has been written...what a crazy idea, Mr Editor!


Children at St John’s School with their time capsules Children at St John’s School with their time capsules

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