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Red House Oxford Road, Gomersall, Cleckheaton, BD19 4JP |
Red House was home to the Taylor family who were cloth merchants and manufacturers. Mary Taylor,in the 19th Century, was a close friend of Charlotte Bronte, who visited often and she featured the house as 'Briarmains' in... more
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Eureka! Museum for Children Discovery Road, Halifax, HX1 2NE |
Officially opened in 1992 by HRH The Prince of Wales, the Eureka! Museum for Children is an educational charity whose focus is on learning through play, interaction and fun. Highly popular with schools and families from ... more
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Bagshaw Museum Wilton Park, Batley, WF17 0AS |
Permanent displays include: 'The Kingdom of Osiris', an atmospheric Egyptology gallery where dramatic lighting effects help to recreate the interior of a tomb; 'The Enchanted Forest', with sound effects and creatures fro... more
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Moravian Museum Fulneck, Pudsey, Leeds, LS28 8NT |
Two 17th Century cottages, Victorian parlour and kitchen, weaving chamber, Moravian embroidery, folk exhibits, an 1822 hand-pulled fire engine and ethnographical exhibits. There is also a small art gallery and craft cent... more
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Cubby Broccoli Cinema Pictureville, Bradford, BD1 1NQ |
A full programme of new releases and classic films runs throughout the year. Watch out also for screen talks - a must for all film buffs. Directors, actors and cameramen introduce their own films and answer the questions... more
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Catalyst Mersey Road, Widnes, WA8 0DF |
A winner of 13 major awards, Catalyst offers a great day out - where science and technology fuse with fun through a host of interactive exhibits and hands-on displays. Catalyst is the only museum/science centre in Europe... more
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Prescot Clock Museum 34 Church Street, Prescot, L34 3LA |
Discover some local history and visit a medieval market town that became a centre for the clock and watch making industry. View the intricate watch making process in the reconstructed workshop or take a walk around this ... more
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World of Glass Chalon Way East, Liverpool, WA10 1BX |
The World of Glass is specially designed to celebrate the world's oldest artificial material. With the aid of archaeology, interactive exhibits, live demonstrations and a state-of-the-art cinema experience; you're going ... more
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Royal Liver Building Pier Head, Pier Head, Liverpool, L3 1 |
Long before I had ever visited Liverpool the building I strongly associated with the port city was the Royal Liver building. This splendid piece of architecture featured as the opening to the TV comedy, The Liver Birds, ... more
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British Lawnmower Museum 106-114 Shakespeare Street, Southport, PR8 5AJ |
The British Lawnmower Museum is one of the nation's great treasures. We British are rightly proud of our lawns, which give our green and pleasant land a lot of its green-and-pleasant-ness. The lawnmower, so redolent of S... more
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