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Thanks Clare.
Just the kind of detailed information I need.
B.
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Subject: Re: Street Museums -update
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Hi Bill
Fascinating list.
Just a couple of points -
Black Country Living Museum takes its official opening year to be 1978 (prior to that open days were run but it wasn't a regular offer).
Streetlife Museum in Hull opened in 1989 but the streetscene itself is later - this may not be important however. The Museum saw various phases of development - the 1989 first phase being where the tram is sited and the cycle gallery I believe. I can't recall the year the streetscene was first added. It was extended in the final phase of development, which opened in 2002, that I can remember!
Love the Streetlife Museum sketches, feeling nostalgic!
Kind regards
Clare
Clare Weston
Curator – Domestic and Cultural Life (Mondays to Wednesdays) Black Country Living Museum
Tel: 0121 521 3520
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Subject: Street Museums -update
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Hi All,
A quick update on my research into Street Museums...
I have created a list attached with around 30 examples in the UK (plus some overseas) I'm thinking it really lends itself to being a website. It's very much a work in progress taken from the net and Wikipedia - the curator's friend! So if anyone has anything to add, or any amendments then do feel free. I have managed to visit quite a few in my neck of the woods and have begun to do some drawings of the ones I've been to. Also attached.
If anyone is at the conference and wants to chat then drop me a line.
Best wishes
Bill
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