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My Local Museum
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Yesterday I had a spare half hour so for the first time in years I went for a mooch around the local museum. It was priceless. Nothing is in any sort of order so there was a cabinet of carved jet next to a display of Spanish doll toilet roll holders (yes, seriously!). There are 2 rooms devoted entirely to Captain Cook that contain no artefacts relating directly to him. For example, there was a spear and shield that came from an island "Captain Cook MAY have sailed near."
My two favourite things were a stuffed squirrel mounted on a vertical branch so that the squirrel looked like it was pole dancing, and a black dummy dressed as a female slave...which had white hands. A party of visitors gave me a wide berth as I was hanging onto a display case because I was laughing so much. Brilliant.
My two favourite things were a stuffed squirrel mounted on a vertical branch so that the squirrel looked like it was pole dancing, and a black dummy dressed as a female slave...which had white hands. A party of visitors gave me a wide berth as I was hanging onto a display case because I was laughing so much. Brilliant.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hubby and me went into a museum like that. None of the displays had any corelation to the next, eg a dolls house was next to a display of Roman coins. Another one they had was a display of penis gourds. To display them somebody had set what looked like a wine rack on top of some packing cases, the gourds being diplayed on the ends of broom handles, all sticking up in the air, merrily for all to see, except the one at the end that had twizzled around and was pointing downwards. The packing case underneath said 'Hoffmeister Beer' My hubby said with a smile - that one on the end clearly has brewer's droop'! He practically had to carry me out I was laughing so much
I love visiting museums in my travels, and find that quite a few "themed" museums or museum displays really scrape the barrel looking for relevant material. Jane Austen's house at Chawton is a bit like that (e.g. a painting contributed by a local "artist") as is Dicken's House at Portsmouth (a couch which may be like the one he died on in Kent!).
But sometimes a gem can be found - for example a re-creation of Thomas Hardy's study in Dorchester museum which I believe is reasonably authentic.
P.S. All above visits were some time ago, so changes may have occurred.
But sometimes a gem can be found - for example a re-creation of Thomas Hardy's study in Dorchester museum which I believe is reasonably authentic.
P.S. All above visits were some time ago, so changes may have occurred.
ummmm loved northampton shoe museum, especailly the bit where you get to try them on :-)
Our local musuem is awesome, my boy loves it because it has a huge O gauge railway track. He could spend hours just watching the trains go round, and has done!
I think local museums are very under-rated and everyone should go at least once a month!
Our local musuem is awesome, my boy loves it because it has a huge O gauge railway track. He could spend hours just watching the trains go round, and has done!
I think local museums are very under-rated and everyone should go at least once a month!
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