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Bog'liq Listening transcripts 230531 122425others have been dismantled in different parts of the region
and rebuilt on the site. This hadn’t been attempted before in these parts
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so we’re very
proud of what we have here. All the buildings are filled with furniture, machinery and objects. You may be
able to see these in other museums but not in their original settings.
What also sets Brampton apart
from other museums is that the story of the exhibits is told not by labels but by costumed staff
like myself.
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I look after sheep, cows and hens, which are much the same as those you see on
modern farms, but I use traditional methods to care for them. You will also be able to see a blacksmith
and a printer, as well as other craftspeople. If you talk to them, you’ll be able to find out what life was
really like 150 years ago. Our programme of activities during the year has guided walks, an agricultural
fair and all the other events you would expect a museum to have, but remember: here you experience
them in the real surroundings.
The site is divided into different areas. The main building contains our High Street which is a street of
19th-century shops, offices and some homes. There’s a stationer’s shop which sells a range of specially
selected cards, prints and copies of Victorian stationery, all available for purchase by visitors. Upstairs
in the same building, a printer demonstrates the production of posters, business cards and advertising
material. Across the street from the stationer’s is a clothes shop and there’s a baker’s where you can
watch a demonstration of someone making bread, cakes and pastries. We also have a sweet shop which
has old–fashioned sweets for sale.
Vintage trams travel along from one end of the street to the other,
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