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Thanks Helen.

Nice to have you as a contact.

B

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From: Social History Curators Group email list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen Taylor
Sent: 06 September 2017 15:52
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Subject: Re: Street museums

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Hi Bill,
Happy to answer any questions you have about BCLM please email me [log in to unmask] Thanks Helen 


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From: Social History Curators Group email list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of william Longshaw
Sent: 06 September 2017 14:14
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Subject: Street museums

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Dear SHCG,

I am doing some research –as a prelude to a piece of writing based on my PhD- into ‘street museums’. I have some knowledge/information on well-known sites like Kirkgate (York), Abbey Fold (Leeds), Lark Hill Place (Salford), but am interested in where there are/were other early examples. For instance, there was a street here at Oldham for a number of years and I believe there were some recreated shops built in Doncaster Museum in the 1960s, but could use more information. I am particularly interested in indoor recreations although, obviously, sites like Beamish, Black Country Museum Blists Hill etc. fit into the picture as do things like the Flambards and the Toad Lane co-operative shop. Any information, leads or contacts would be greatly appreciated.

Bill Longshaw   

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