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1900s Town, Beamish

The 1900s Town at Beamish Open Air Museum is probably the most popular attraction in the vast grounds. It was certainly crowded. The queue for the sweetshop spilled outside onto the pavement. (We did queue up though.)

This old car was in the 1900s Town Garage which is described as a Stables:-

Old Car in Garage, 1900s Town, Beamish

In the same garage there was a very unusual delivery bike. I assume it’s called a Penny-four-farthings:-

A Penny-four-farthings, 1900s Town, Beamish

The “town” had a small park at the top of which was a War Memorial in the form of a large artillery piece:-

Artillery Piece as War Memorial, 1900s Town, Beamish

The dedication on the plaque reads, “This gun was placed in Redman Park as a memorial to the men who died in the war to end all wars 1914-1918. Unveiled by Lt Col R R Humphrys. (Hoodge Day MCMLXXXVIII.)” Would that be Hooge Day?

1900s Town, Beamish, War Memorial Inscription

We didn’t seem to take as many photos in the town as I’d have wished. So many of the exhibits were crammed with people.

This was the bakery. Lovely windows. We would have bought something from it but the queues again were huge – even bigger than for the sweetshop.

Beamish, Edwardian  windows,

More Beamish

One of the exhibits at Beamish is an old colliery and a terrace of Miner’s cottages. This photograph of the colliery complex was taken from the ring road round the museum.

Colliery from Road, Beamish

A line of old prams at the bottom of a large grassed area. They were waiting to take part in a procession. See below.

Old Prams, Beamish

Beamish holds special events throughout the year. The day we were there they had a Miners’ Gala parade.

Procession, Beamish

Miner’s Banner, Gala Parade, Beamish. Gypsy caravan behind. Banner reads, “National Union of Mineworkers, Durham Area, Leasington Lodge,” and below, “Health is Strength.”

Miner's Banner, Gala Parade, Beamish

Video of Miners’ Gala Procession:-

Video of Miners' Gala Procession, Beamish

1940s Farm, Beamish Open Air Museum

One of the most memory provoking stops we made at Beamish was at the 1940s farm.

Farm Terrace:-

Farm terrace, Beamish, County Durham

Just along the way is this pillbox made from a boiler and which was actually used by the Home Guard near Durham:-

Beamish, Pillbox Made From a Boiler

The Art Deco style “sunburst” gate on the terrace is mirrored at the back entrance:-

1930s gate, Beamish, County Durham, folk museum

Across the road from the farmhouse there was a barn which had been converted into an eatery called British Kitchen. The menu had wartime “delicacies” such as Woolton Pie, which we passed on. I had a Black Market Bacon Stottie as I recall and the good lady a vegetarian pasty. See sample menu (not exactly the one we chose from) here.

Inside the farmhouse there was an Art Deco rug:-

Art Deco Rug, 1940s Farm, Beamish

The farmhouse’s interior reminded me of visiting older people’s houses when I was young.

A 1930s mirror:-

1930s fireplace, Beamish, County Durham

And chairs:-

1930s chairs, Beamish, County Durham, folk museum

Horse at 1940s Farm, complete with “land girl” (and modern visitors):-

Horse at 1940s Farm, Beamish

Outhouse with “Do Your Bit” slogan on old machine inside it:-

1940s Farm Outhouse, Beamish

Another outhouse, with chimney:-

Beamish, 1940s Farm Outhouse with Chimney

Car with blackout headlamps – and haywain behind:-

Car with Blackout Headlamps, 1940s Farm, Beamish

A luxuriating pig (destined for the Black Market Bacon?):-

Pig at 1940s Farm, Beamish

1820s Wagonway and Pockersley Hall, Beamish

Puffing Billy and train:-

Puffing Billy and train, Beamish, County Durham

Puffing Billy, old steam locomotive at 1820s wagonway, Beamish:-

Puffing Billy, Beamish

Puffing Billy and carriages video:-

1820s Wagonway, Beamish

Video of Puffing Billy on the move:-

Puffing Billy, Beamish, on the Move

The Steam elephant – in engine shed at 1820s wagonway:-

The Steam Elephant

Thatched Cottage:-

Thatched Cottage from 1820s Wagonway, Beamish

Thatched Cottage and steam from Puffing Billy, Pockersley Hall in background:-

thatched cottage, Beamish from waggonway

Wooden structure at end of wagonway. Old winding gear?

Wooden Structure

Church and Pockersley Hall from wagonway:-

Beamish, Church + from waggonway

Pockersley Hall from approach road:-

Pockersley Hall from road, Beamish, folk museum, County Durham

Pockersley Hall and garden:-

Pockersley Hall, Beamish, County Durham, folk museum

Weathercock at the tram/bus halt for 1820s wagonway and Pockersley Hall:-

Weathercock on Engine Shed, Beamish

Transport at Beamish Open Air Museum

On our trip to Northeast England last year we took the opportunity to visit Beamish Open Air Museum, a place I’d always wanted to see since first I heard about it. It didn’t disappoint. It’s a wonderful nostalgia fest for those of a certain age.

I liked the transport exhibits – which are functional. Beamish occupies a large area. You could walk round it but it would take you a while.

Trams and a bus:-

Trams and Bus at Beamish

More trams:-

More Beamish Trams

A Porto tram (not on duty that day):-

Porto Tram at Beamish

Tram/bus stop:-

A Tram/Bus Stop at Beamish

The weathervane on the stop is tram shaped:-

Weathercock on Bus/Tram Stop Beamish

Railway Locomotive and Carriages:-

Railway Locomotive and Carriages, Beamish

Dipwood Halt, A small scale railway halt:-

Dipwood Halt, Beamish

Turntable at Dipwood Halt:-

Turntable, Dipwood Halt, Beamish

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