Saturday 28 August 2010

Beamish

Dentistry in the Beamish Museum
Description: in the Beamish Museum near Durham, United Kingdom
Source own photography --Immanuel Giel 12:10, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

"ABOUT BEAMISH

Beamish is a world famous open air museum telling the story of the people of North East England at two important points in their history – 1825 and 1913.

In 1825, the region was rural and thinly populated. The Industrial Revolution, particularly the coming of the railways, accelerated change. By 1913 the heavy industries of the region were at their peak.

Beamish stands in 300 acres of beautiful County Durham countryside, eight miles south west of Newcastle upon Tyne, twelve miles north west of Durham city. It is not a traditional museum. Most of the houses, shops and other buildings have been dismantled, brought to Beamish and rebuilt here. Some - Home Farm, Pockerley Old Hall and the Drift Mine - were here already. All of the buildings are filled with furniture, machinery and objects, real artefacts from our designated collections.

What sets Beamish apart from glass case museums is that the story is told not by labels but by costumed staff who are proud of their heritage and happy to share their knowledge with visitors."

(http://www.beamish.org.uk/Home.aspx)

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