
No, I've never been to that one. I've been to the 9/12L museum in Derby though.
Always too busy when we're up there, as it's the Memsahib's home turf. People to see, things to do...
One interesting thing the Derby museum does have is the complete wood-paneled room that Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed in when he reached Derby (removed from a pub down the road).Spanner wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 12:40 pm Thanks, Mark, I know what you mean. I'll give it a miss. There seems to be a lot of that about here as well. What good are museums, anyway, especially if a nice developer cold use the building's grounds? Or removing the museum and display area could make space for 80 more poker machines?
Cheers, though sadly I was the Duty Tax-Evader...
Are they still displaying that "American Revolution-era coat" that looks amazingly like a late-Regency/early-Victorian Yeomanry uniform?
Thank heavens for that Toll Bridge, eh?
I've just been through the photos and no, mate, it wasn't on display in October 2019. All the artifacts in the display cases (and most on walls, tables and manikins) were well identified and, where appropriate, were identified as replicas and facsimiles (at least sometimes). Here's the description plate for items on display in the late C18 case.Are they still displaying that "American Revolution-era coat" that looks amazingly like a late-Regency/early-Victorian Yeomanry uniform?