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Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Newtown Textile Museum - Part II . . . sit down with a coffee

 


As you will see, I did take lots of photos.  Here is the "pattern" for making braiding, which I've never seen in a museum before.









"Tommy rot" is an expression I grew up hearing, yet the etimological meaning of it is "nonsense" of "foolish talk", which is how it was used in my time. 








The Great Wheel.  These are still fairly easily seen and turn up at Antique Fairs on occasion too.




















There was this shop interior, and also another one for a cobbler/shoemaker.






There was a small exhibition about John Owens, Newtown's first photographer, and indeed there is a museum in the town dedicated to him.

I hope you have enjoyed looking around the Museum with me.  I hope to visit again when they have a demonstration happening.  I follow a textile specialist (spinner, dyer, weaver) called Lea, and her daughter Elfie, on Instagram.  This is one of the places they give demonstrations.  There is also a lady (Rachel) who is a weaver in residence.  
LINK to Museum webpage, which is worth visiting.

I have a dental checkup today - half an hour away at Llandovery - then later on I am meeting up with a fellow blogger who is in the area.  Then the Plumber is also due "at the end of the day" . . . busy here.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for a lovely tour around that museum. I love the old shop displays as well as all the information on wool

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  2. It has been done in great detail and I was very impressed with the layout and content. I have a friend staying in August, so will take her there.

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  3. What a lovely museum. So much information shared with all. Those who set it up did an excellent job. Thank you for taking us along.

    God bless.

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  4. Thank you for the tour, very interesting. Also, for "Tommy Rot" have not heard that for a long time, I remember my Mother saying that.

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