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Find it Friday! – Week 38.
I have referred to this week’s Find it Friday object in an earlier post (HERE) but now I have completed work on it I have decided to have a closer look. This Globe is part of the support collection that … Continue reading
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Tagged Collections, Conservation, Curatorial Services, filming, find it friday, Friday, globe, Manchester, restoration, staircase house, the mill
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Site visits to Staircase House, Bramall Hall and Hat Works.
Although the parts of the collection that are not currently on display are kept in stores off site of the actual museums and heritage sites, where the curatorial staff are based, the objects on display often need to be moved … Continue reading
Posted in Bramall Hall, Day's Out, Hat Works, Staircase House
Tagged Bramall Hall, Christmas, Collection (museum), Collections, Conservation, Curatorial Services, Hat Works, london, MODES, Museum, staircase house, Stockport, Thursday, Tudor
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Tours, Trips and Ghosts.
As you may or may not be aware the Curatorial Services where I am based stores the collection items for a number of sites in the Stockport area. At the weekend two of the sites opened their doors for Heritage … Continue reading
Posted in Bramall Hall, Day's Out, Hat Works, Staircase House, Stockport Story Museum
Tagged Adam and Eve, Altrincham, Art Deco, Bramall Hall, Charles Nevill, cinema, collection, Curatorial Services, Dame Dorothy Davenport, Downton Abbey, Egyptian, English Heritage, ghost, guided tour, Hat Works, heritage, Heritage Lottery Fund, heritage open day, heritage sites, HLF, jacobean, John Henry Davies, Lady Sybil, Manchester, Manchester United, mecca bingo, medieval, Neon, norman, norman conquest, North England, Paradise, Plaza, Read Snape and Ward Circuit, Regal cinema, restoration, Sandstone, Sleep Tight, SMBC, staircase house, Stockport, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Stockport Plaza, Stockport Plaza Trust, stockport story museum, The Plaza, theatre, Tom Branson, tours, Tudor, volunteers, William Thornley
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