please empty your brain below |
Fascinating, especially as the places on your A-Z tour are not well known, meaning that I haven't visited them myself. |
Andrewh One of my criteria for this A-Z is that they must be museums I haven't visited before. btw, is there anywhere you have been? |
When you get as far as the letter S will you be visiting the "Sewing Machine Museum" in Balham ? I would imagine that it would be somewhere that had not yet received a visit from you, or maybe I am completely wrong and your a secret fan of antique sewing machines, but somehow I dont think so. |
they put in so much thought into the architecture that its just a lovely relick |
Good stuff Kentish Ragstone, for it is what the Roman City Wall is built of. |
Sounds fascinating, the building at least... By the way, I thought the speaker in 1997 was Betty Boothroyd. |
Betty was still using her Speaker's robes in 1997, so the exhibition got Bernard's instead. |
Sending Diamond Geezer to the Sewing Machine museum? he may be a bit of an anorak, but surely even he's not that sad? |
What about the Tea and Coffee museum? |
The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum is now a hardware shop. The Sewing Machine Museum is, apparently, highly recommended by BoJo (see DG's posting on 29th April and previous) |
@diamondgeezer Being a Herts lad, I haven't been to many of London's smaller museums. I've been to all the obvious ones though - the Imperial War, Science and Natural History Museums, as well as the RAF Museum in Hendon. |
I love the Jewel Tower. |
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