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The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard is housed within five 17th century cottages where you can learn about the people of Nottingham through the objects made, used or owned and the stories they tell us.
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This is a quality pram. It is spacious and has a hood that can be raised or lowered according to the weather. It is well sprung, to give a...
This cat appears on a cardboard carton that held a light bulb, made by the Siemens company. Perhaps a cat was chosen for its reputation for being...
Brewhouse Yard is so called as it was once the place where ale was brewed for Nottingham Castle. The river Leen that used to run close to the...
This is just the Ârostrum or saw of an adult sawfish.
Sawfish are found in the tropical Indo-West Pacific region, including the Persian...
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