It looks like you have to ring to check if the number of allowed people has not been exceeded, and to give roughly the time you will arrive.
yes i realise that pedro...we can no longer just turn up on speck...have to have a time slot for arrival
It looks like you have to ring to check if the number of allowed people has not been exceeded, and to give roughly the time you will arrive.
I live to far away or i would gladly give you a lift there lyn.so pleased the museum is open again but just a shame i cant get there even though i hold a yearly pass...i would think that most people who are visiting at the min are using cars
lyn
I live to far away or i would gladly give you a lift there lyn.
i hope you dont tell people to " put that light out"Seeing #207 reminds me of last year when we did the Peaky Blinders events. I was the Detective on the right and we used that bus as a (blue) Maria van to round up the baddies. As I am also involved in the annual 40s event they hold I really have missed going and hope that they can resume these popular events next year.
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I'm the ARP Warden on the right helping the crew put out the fire.
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Seeing #207 reminds me of last year when we did the Peaky Blinders events. I was the Detective on the right and we used that bus as a (blue) Maria van to round up the baddies. As I am also involved in the annual 40s event they hold I really have missed going and hope that they can resume these popular events next year.
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I'm the ARP Warden on the right helping the crew put out the fire.
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did you walk around with a M1 Garand too?I also attend the 40's events at the Museum. Usually doing US Infantry, whether it's 2nd Infantry or 101st Airborne.
I also attended all of the Peaky events they held there. Usually walked around with a shotgun.
did you walk around with a M1 Garand too?
lock and loadI do own a deactivated M1 so yes, I would have done.
na only 4 candlesGot any ose?
I never got he “saw tips” one. Being a builder, I have watched and experienced this scene played out in real life several times. The crotchety difficult storeman in his brown cow gown, me in my heavy knitted pullover covered in lumps of dried plaster and woolly hat.
"George VI" admiring my broom at a BCLM 1940s event when I was a temporary proprietor of that shop for the day.
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