A couple of weeks ago we travelled to the town of Mansfield in Nottinghamshire to attend the funeral of Paul's Aunt Peggy. Paul was able to catch up with some of his cousins who are now spread across the country in different places like the Isle of Wight, York and Colchester. We also spent some time in the town visiting old haunts one of which was the Museum.
When I worked at the Museum in the 1970s and early 80s the entrance was off the street down a large passage way between the Library and the Theatre.
Paul hoped to see the Dinosaur exhibition and we managed to catch it before it closes in early October.
The layout of the museum has changed so much over the years which is good. Some of the Victorian Whitaker collection of birds is still there, as is the Buxton collection of watercolours of Old Mansfield but the ceramics have gone, perhaps they are temporarily in store. There were quite a few pieces, purchased whilst I was there, decorated by Derby born ceramic artist William Billingsley from his days at the Derby Pottery, Pinxton Pottery, Mansfield, Torksey, Nantgarw and Coalport. Here is a - link - to more about William Billingsley. I find him fascinating.
We had a wander around the town before we left. Lots of memories as it was one of our main shopping towns when I was a child. The village we lived in was midway between Mansfield and Chesterfield so we shopped at both. Mansfield was slightly closer by bus and I caught that regularly when I worked in the town. There was a bus every hour to Mansfield through the village and a bus every two hours to Chesterfield. Those were the days, when every outing was worked out by bus times. Making sure you were in time for the last bus home after evening classes, theatre or cinema. Only heavy snow would make them late or stop them running.
Below are a few photos of the town.
We've been enjoying the warmer weather for the last few days getting out and about, walking, gardening, enjoying the sunsets and this week the Harvest moon which has been beautiful.
What a lovely trip down memory lane Rosie. Years ago when I worked in Birmingham City Centre I used to visit the nearby Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery at lunchtimes. But these days it has changed so much. Many of the old exhibits especially concerning natural history are no longer there. The dinosaur exhibition looks interesting :) I agree the harvest moon was beautiful - so glad it was a clear night and we had good views of it. Enjoy your weekend and take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks for such an interesting post, It's good to have a look around Mansfield and for you to notice all the changes. It's great to see Metal Box remembered, a place from my past although not in Mansfield . You must have been very fond of some of the Museum's exhibits, it must have been like seeing old friends again. Happy Sunday 😊
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to revisit old haunts. Good that the museum has changed for the better. Not always the case. Sad that there are fewer market stalls. A sign of the times sadly. B x
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this post & am able to comment again on quite a few blogs. Getting to grips with this Windows 11............I think? Take care & hugs.
ReplyDeleteYou revisited some lovely memories in Mansfield. I'm glad you had a good time and were able to go back to the museum where you had worked
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