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cosmicwolfboy · 19 days ago
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local black country boy once again drags his bf to the black country museum (xmas edition!)
(this time with less people AND some of the background props !! shelby distillery crates :)!
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dock entrance cause it’s so cute ^_^
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atadnerdy · 6 months ago
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The Black Country - What Makes It So Special
The Black Country in England, renowned for its industrial history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, derives its name from coal-induced soot and grime. It played a pivotal role in England's industrialization and is home to well-preserved industrial sit
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beautiful-melanin-queen · 5 days ago
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Western vibes | Cowgirl aesthetic | art museum vibes
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dopescissorscashwagon · 2 years ago
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Johnny Cash
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rabbitcruiser · 4 months ago
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Johnny Cash died on September 12, 2003.
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pianotunerwolverhampton · 5 months ago
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Servicing and tuning the 'SCHIEDMAYER' STUTTGART Grand Piano dating from 1912 at The Black Country Living Museum in Stantons music shop. Well worth a visit!
#SCHIEDMAYER #Dudley #pianotuner #pianist #piano #Museum #grandpiano #music #musicians
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plushkittie · 4 months ago
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new friend sooty!!!! he’s from my local museum aka my favourite place ever !!!!
i got drunk the other night and woke up to like 20 photos of him id taken. these are the only 2 decent ones. he’s so sweet :o)
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f0restpunk · 3 months ago
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stevie-baby · 1 year ago
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Some pictures I got at the Western Edge exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame
They haven’t finished installing the exhibit yet (I think Michael Nesmith’s suit, The Hat™, and a few other pieces are still on display at the Troubadour for the remainder of the year). I have more in my camera roll, but I had to post Gram’s iconic white suit (plus Sneaky Pete & Chris’ suits) and his International Submarine Band era jacket. It was such a good exhibit and my poor friend had to listen to me tell every bit of history and fun fact I had because this era and niche of music has been my special interest for years. I also actually accidentally started leading a tour through the exhibit because a few older people started following to listen to all my history rants lol.
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thethirddoctor · 1 year ago
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Just found this rather peculiar gem laying around in a pocket universe. How utterly fascinating!
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daveyfvckingjacobs · 1 year ago
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WHAT OTHER TRANSPORT MUSEUMS ARE THERE?? Ahhh I recommend it it was awesome there was a very interesting and saddening exhibit about how the British invited Barbados people to come and work there kinda like the American dream kinda situation and people who came found racism discrimination and a preference for white Christian Britains and their skills were often not recognized they were forced to take housekeeping and other jobs which they were over qualifiedfor (which excuse me but it's so entirely fucked up. And yeah of course those people are important and should be valued as well! But yeah the fact that they were told that their degrees and such weren't good enough . That they were marginalized and treated so badly It makes my blood boil
sorry but I have strong opinions about Colonization and racism in general ) anyhow in lighter news very interesting to see the evolution of the way we get around! I have photos!
don’t apologise I love learning about stuff like that!!
my fav transport museum I’ve been to is a living one somewhere around the southwold area (tho I don’t know the exact location or name), because it was set up like a little town with garages, and working trams and buses. also the british transport museum which is the biggest in the uk I believe. I went after newsies my second time and it was everything, they had a whole section about austin healey’s including a cross section of the same model I’m building. near me is the ulster transport museum which I haven’t been to in ages, next to the folk park which is a living museum showcasing plantation ireland
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cosmicwolfboy · 5 months ago
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the real charlie’s yard!!
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atadnerdy · 6 months ago
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The Black Country - What Makes It So Special
The Black Country in England, renowned for its industrial history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, derives its name from coal-induced soot and grime. It played a pivotal role in England's industrialization and is home to well-preserved industrial sit
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dansnaturepictures · 2 months ago
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Purple Emperor at Knepp in June a strong memory of my summer, views at Peninsula Barracks, Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum and looking into Winchester High Street with the Christmas lights and tree looking nice today and Wigeons at Testwood Lakes on Saturday.
I got more stunning Peregrine views in Winchester at lunch time with spider seen at home and Black-headed Gull, Carrion Crow, ragwort and common toadflax leaves enjoyed going by Lakeside this morning.
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colgreen31 · 1 year ago
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rabbitcruiser · 11 months ago
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Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas.
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