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Grow your own!

Contrary to the label on the box, this is in fact Real Food, from the MERL vegetable patch! The Museum of English Rural Life has a huge garden, about an acre, and there are currently two vegetable plots. One is planted in a wartime style, and the other is modern. Both of them are yielding [...]

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Still working on the smocks

This is a sneaky peek at one of the object storage cases at the Museum of English Rural Life. Frances and I took out every single smock, photographed and measured it, and took lots and lots of notes. Now the task is to type up all of those notes, which is one of the reasons [...]

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Starting on the smock

Yesterday I spent a pleasant hour in the Reading Room at the Museum of English Rural Life, having a look at a couple of books about smocking that had been put to one side for me. The books were Smocking: A Practical Beginner’s Guide, by Audrey Vincente Dean, and Smocking: Traditional and Modern Approaches by Oenone [...]

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Coveting clogs.

Ever since my visit to the Museum of English Rural Life, I can’t stop thinking about clogs. The pair above (which I believe are the same ones that you can try on in the museum) are an eight-eyelet farmer’s style clog made by Walkley Clogs. I’ve been coveting a pair of these for years and [...]

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On Sunday afternoon I persuaded Paul to wander round the Museum of English Rural Life. I hadn’t been since it moved location (in 2005!), and it’s in a much bigger space now. It’s a slightly strange museum – laid out more like a store room than an exhibit, with things shoved up corners and hanging [...]

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