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The Black Country Living Museum

By Sue15cat
The Black Country Living Museum
On the Saturday of our weekend away we went to the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, and as requested I have downloaded some of the photos for you to see.
The Black Country Living Museum
We started out in the car and vehicle workshops where they maintain and restore the vehicles that they use on site.  A quick ride on the old bus took us along to the other end of the museum to the canal where we looked into the narrow boats and barges.  The top photo of LH was taken there.
The Black Country Living Museum
Then we had a wander around the old houses, there are various styles including a couple of back to backs, one up one down houses, which were fascinating.  To think that whole families of seven or nine had lived this way is astonishing especially when you think how families expect every child to have a room of its own these days!!
The house in these photos was a little bit later and was a 'two up, two down'.
The Black Country Living Museum
I love seeing all the pots, pans and utensils that I still use today in their original settings.
The Black Country Living Museum
The living room of the same house ... we are a lot more modern than this at home  ;-)
The Black Country Living Museum
Then we decided to rest our legs for a while and sample the local ales in the sawdust floored pub.
The Black Country Living Museum
Before moving along to the shops.
The Black Country Living Museum
Lots to see ....
The Black Country Living Museum
... some of the shops sold bits and bobs of everything ...
The Black Country Living Museum
...while others just sold food. 
The fruit and vegetables were available to buy.  I was in awe of the huge onions, much bigger than I have ever managed to grow!!
The Black Country Living Museum
A big block of butter ready to be sold in portion sized pieces.
The Black Country Living Museum
LH had a good look at the tool in the hardware shop :-)
Then we bought fish, chips and huge pickled onions for our lunch and sat on the bench opposite the shops to eat them, watching the workers and volunteers from the museum in costume also queueing up to buy their lunch from the chippy.
The Black Country Living Museum
Later two little piggy's got stuck into their dinner of pignuts, completely oblivious to us watching them.
It was a really good day out, at the moment they are converting day tickets to year long access tickets, so if you live within regular visiting distance it is well worth getting yourself a ticket to go.  Visit the website here for more pictures and lots of information.
The Black Country Living Museum
Sue xx


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