The Museum of Lancashire have rubber gloves mounted on a frame with buckets
underneath - the children sit and milk these. Tel. 01772 264079 for details
Hugh Moore
Lancaster City Museums
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> From: Valary Murphy [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Subject: Milkable cows
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> Towse, you're not wrong. There was a cow in the New Zealand display at the
> Commonwealth Institute in Kensington which, if I remember correctly, children
> used to be able to milk. But I think that the display had either been out of
> order or closed down as dangerous the last time I saw it. As I haven't been
> to the CI since they had a re-display a few years ago, I expect it is no
> longer there.
>
> Valary Murphy
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