A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
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- mallosa
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A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
I'm going tomorrow night, is anyone else?
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Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
That sounds good Mallosa wish I was going , it's a bit far from Yorkshire, let's know all about it when you have been.
Annie
Annie

- mallosa
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Just got back Annie and it was great!
When we first arrived it was bitter cold and it started to snow slightly, after a while we realised it was fake snow, which we thought was rather a nice touch.
Carol singers all in traditional costume in the village, loads of people just milling around taking in all the atmosphere. Was talked into having a couple of glasses of mulled wine, as you do!
Stopped at the pig roast, even though we'd all been for a meal!
Popped in to the Bottle and Glass Inn, where everyone sat around an open fire singing traditional christmas carols.
We had a thoroughly nice time and to top it all, it started to snow massive flakes and this time it was for real. Even people that worked there said they had never actually had snow in the village before
People were so friendly, even one of the stall holders at the fairground came over and placed a cuddly toy on our 5 mth old grandaughters pushchair, smiled and walked off.
Got back to our cars and finished off throwing snowballs at each other, the grandchildren thought it was great!
Will upload some photos tomorrow
When we first arrived it was bitter cold and it started to snow slightly, after a while we realised it was fake snow, which we thought was rather a nice touch.
Carol singers all in traditional costume in the village, loads of people just milling around taking in all the atmosphere. Was talked into having a couple of glasses of mulled wine, as you do!
Stopped at the pig roast, even though we'd all been for a meal!
Popped in to the Bottle and Glass Inn, where everyone sat around an open fire singing traditional christmas carols.
We had a thoroughly nice time and to top it all, it started to snow massive flakes and this time it was for real. Even people that worked there said they had never actually had snow in the village before

People were so friendly, even one of the stall holders at the fairground came over and placed a cuddly toy on our 5 mth old grandaughters pushchair, smiled and walked off.
Got back to our cars and finished off throwing snowballs at each other, the grandchildren thought it was great!
Will upload some photos tomorrow
If you would like to have your ancestors photo's included in our Gallery, please send me a pm.
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
- Annie
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Thank you for that Mallosa how I wish I could have been there I love things like that, the fake snow was a nice idea in fact every thing sounded good and the carol singers I love carols .
I will look out for your photo's they will give me a better idea of what it was like I was thinking it would be inside the museum.
Annie
I will look out for your photo's they will give me a better idea of what it was like I was thinking it would be inside the museum.

Annie
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
O'k I have posted some photos but I'm afraid they're not very good at all
For some reason my camera kept saying the battery was low but even after I inserted brand new ones, it still said the same - think i need to have a word with Father Christmas
Had to use Hubbies camera and haven't got a clue what I did wrong, but as I had promised I would upload them, I'm afraid they'll have to do
Here's the link ......The Black Country Living Museum (2009)

For some reason my camera kept saying the battery was low but even after I inserted brand new ones, it still said the same - think i need to have a word with Father Christmas

Had to use Hubbies camera and haven't got a clue what I did wrong, but as I had promised I would upload them, I'm afraid they'll have to do

Here's the link ......The Black Country Living Museum (2009)
If you would like to have your ancestors photo's included in our Gallery, please send me a pm.
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Thank you for sharing those Mallosa I thought they were lovely, it brings it alive when you have some photo's to look at, the pig roast looked done to a T.
I like the way some where some dressed up , and the paper chain trimming we were only talking about how we used to sit and make those when we were children, really enjoyed them Mallosa.
I like the way some where some dressed up , and the paper chain trimming we were only talking about how we used to sit and make those when we were children, really enjoyed them Mallosa.
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Fabulous San!
That pig roast looks excellent...yummy!!
It looks really Cold!
Thanks for those

That pig roast looks excellent...yummy!!
It looks really Cold!
Thanks for those

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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Nice stuff San!!
The pig looks delicious and so do you on that photo with the Town Crier!!
The pig looks delicious and so do you on that photo with the Town Crier!!
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
The photos are great, San! Looked to be great fun. Thankyou for sharing them.
Some mistakes are too much fun
to only make once.
to only make once.
- mallosa
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Rob wrote:Nice stuff San!!
The pig looks delicious and so do you on that photo with the Town Crier!!

If you would like to have your ancestors photo's included in our Gallery, please send me a pm.
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
- mallosa
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Re: A Traditional Christmas at the Black Country Museum
Thankyou Di, sorry I didn't mean to ignore you
Here's a few more photos from The Black Country Museum ...here
There's still time members, to send photo's from where you live

Here's a few more photos from The Black Country Museum ...here
There's still time members, to send photo's from where you live

If you would like to have your ancestors photo's included in our Gallery, please send me a pm.
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)
Researching: Evans, Rollason, Henley/Hendley, Brookes, Taylor (Wilson - Birmingham)