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Old 22nd June 2010, 12:15 PM
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I'd not been to the BCLM before - highly recommended, something for all the family. This Sunday (Father's Day) was particularly popular. Here's a picture taken late on Saturday once the crowds had gone.

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Old 22nd June 2010, 01:22 PM
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I'd not been to the BCLM before - highly recommended, something for all the family. This Sunday (Father's Day) was particularly popular. Here's a picture taken late on Saturday once the crowds had gone.

Good photo there Rob, several of mine of Jesse on the saw bench were very disappointing. Must have been late if Sunday was anything to go by as it was very busy down in the village most of the day Sunday.

Yes i'd never been before, but its is very good with all the rebuilt buildings and authentic interiors & workshops, with the friendly 'actors' who will talk all day about the exhibits so need to go back to see some of the other exhibits as dident get round it all, same as when i went to Beamish.
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