It was a fantastic day. There was so much to see, all beautifully reconstructed.
We spent most of the day looking around the Edwardian town. There was a street of houses to look inside, a row of shops all selling different goods and a tram to travel on.
Looking back at the photos I took that day, I was struck by how many times I tried to capture signs.
Shop names and notices in windows.
Newspapers and advertisements.
Signs say a lot about a place.
I don't know what draws me to them. Perhaps because they are so different to the advertisements and notices we have now.
Perhaps because I appreciate pattern and typography.
One of the shops was an Edwardian newsagents and upstairs was the printing room.
Rows and rows of printing drawers full of letters were laid out.
We were shown how an old printing press worked and saw the sheets of newsprint hanging up to dry.
Letters and ink and signs. It was perfect.
I like looking for details and in this fun museum there were quite a few!
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I love signs as well....and the museum looks fascinating.
What a great place to visit. I love your shot of the old printing press.
Another signs fan here - I took a few like that when we went to Blists Hill (not as nice as these ones, though!) I love the one of the printing plate, though, that's my favourite
Your last photo has me drooling, Abi - oh, to spend an hour in a place like that! I'm. It sure about the pushing boys though :).
I have lots of photos of signs as well. Your photo of the type is simply gorgeous!
Signs are fascinating. I love 'incorrect' English - always worth a giggle
Excellent stuff. This is an amazing place and one of my favourites. I love the row of cottages and especially like the school house, jenx (I am enjoying the way you are celebrating my local area)
This is super Abi! Looks like a really cool place to visit and your photos are great. Like a lot of the others, I also take lots of pictures of signs :) I adore the variety in the typography and the old-fashioned language. Lovely!
P.S. Great to speak this evening :D xxx
We went there a few years back now and the kids loved it and attending the victorian school! I still haev photos left to scrap from the visit so thanks for reminding me :)
I like looking for signs and text when out too. Thanks for sharing.
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