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This television was purchased by Mary and Rowland Gibson in 1953 in anticipation of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. They lived above 'Hadwin's' grocers which they ran in Queen Street, Morecambe. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Great to see this fabulous display about #50LancashireObjects at County Hall. Lancashire County Council Museum Service is 50 years old this year. Happy birthday @LancsMuseums ! lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu…
This letter was written in 1827 by Mary Hindle in Sydney, Australia where she had arrived as a convict weeks earlier. Mary was sentenced to transportation for life for taking part in the Power Loom riots across east Lancashire in 1826. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Quality cotton sheets from Preston epitomised Horrockses brand. After the war Horrockses launched a fashion line so well respected that Queen Elizabeth II packed Horrockses Fashion dresses for her tour of the Commonwealth in 1953-54. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Lancashire County Lunatic Asylum, which later became Lancaster Moor Hospital, opened in 1816 and was the fourth county asylum to open in England. By the end of 19th century the asylum had farms, joinery shops, gardens and a theatre. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
William Pickles Hartley made jam in Colne before moving to Liverpool and creating Hartley's jam empire. Caleb Duckworth bought the Colne business in 1874 and patented this machine twenty years later to wash and de-stalk soft fruits lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
This wood is part of a Roman writing tablet found at the bathhouse in Ribchester. There was no written word in Britain before the Romans arrived in AD43 and this tablet is one of the earliest examples of writing found in Lancashire. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Vote for your top 3 favourite #50LancashireObjects for @LancsMuseums orlo.uk/vdxLF 👆 Choose 3 objects before 31 July 👀 📧 Look out for our email to verify your vote 🏛️ View them in person at Helmshore Mills orlo.uk/ijmRP
🏛️ Vote for your favourite three #50LancashireObjects for @LancsMuseums. ❗ Once you've voted look out for an email to verify your vote! 🏃 Visit orlo.uk/SwPJO to vote now. The chosen objects will be displayed in our Helmshore Mills exhibition orlo.uk/B8g6Z
The #50LancashireObjects campaign celebrates the rich heritage of our county – and your vote decides which items make the final list! 🗓️ Vote for your top 3 objects by 21st August: ow.ly/zZij50WBnZM
Ewbank, a word that just means carpet sweeper to millions. Did you know that it is a Lancashire success story made by a company called Entwisle and Kenyon Ltd of Accrington, and still going strong today? lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Postcards sent by RAF airmen to 124 Hornby Road, Blackpool which was a boarding house for recruits during World War Two. Over 800,000 recruits had training in Blackpool, described as 'the greatest troop-training station in the world' lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
A silver thimble dated 17th century found near Gisburn by a metal detectorist in 2019. Decorated with conjoined hearts, flanked by cupids and engraved with the initials 'AH'. It was clearly intended as a sign of love or betrothal. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The waterframe, a cotton spinning machine, was invented by Richard Arkwright (1732-1792) from Preston. Regarded as father of the factory system, his machine could spin 96 spindles of cotton at once, making Arkwright became very rich. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
📣 Vote for your top three #50LancashireObjects for @LancsMuseums! 🏛️ The chosen objects are on display at our Helmshore Mills exhibition: orlo.uk/HMxrb Visit orlo.uk/TXwFb to vote and see the objects. Look out for our email to verify your vote.
📣 Voting for @LancsMuseums #50LancashireObjects closes tomorrow! Pick your top 3: orlo.uk/ddmdt 📧 Verify by our email to make your vote count. 🏛️ Winning objects on show at Helmshore Mills now! More exhibition info: orlo.uk/z9IQH
Great to see #LongridgeLibrary who are celebrating being 50 years old this year 🎉🎉 showcasing a collection of 50 #Lancashire authors and no 10 of #50LancashireObjects.
A working example of a typical power loom ubiquitous across the weaving sheds of Lancashire, made by Pemberton & Co of Burnley c.1890s. On display at Queen Street Mill, Harle Syke, Burnley until Thursday 12 June. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The Lancashire clog can be seen as the footwear of the industrial revolution. Flexible styles could be used in the factory, on the land or down the mine, but most Lancashire clogs were worn in the cotton mills. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
📣 Voting for @LancsMuseums #50LancashireObjects closes tomorrow! Pick your top 3: orlo.uk/ddmdt 📧 Verify by our email to make your vote count. 🏛️ Winning objects on show at Helmshore Mills now! More exhibition info: orlo.uk/z9IQH
Hurry, hurry - vote for your favourite #50LancashireObjects currently on display at #HelmshoreMills. You don't need to visit to take part but we would love to see you there ⬇️ lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu…
⏰ Time’s running out to vote for your favourite @LancsMuseums #50LancashireObjects! Vote here: orlo.uk/Eutb8 📧 Remember your vote only counts when you verify via our email! 🖼️ See the objects at Helmshore Mills this summer: orlo.uk/OYcrY
⏰ Time’s running out to vote for your favourite @LancsMuseums #50LancashireObjects! Vote here: orlo.uk/Eutb8 📧 Remember your vote only counts when you verify via our email! 🖼️ See the objects at Helmshore Mills this summer: orlo.uk/OYcrY
The #50LancashireObjects campaign celebrates the rich heritage of our county – and your vote decides which items make the final list! 🗓️ Vote for your top 3 objects by 21st August: ow.ly/zZij50WBnZM
🏛️ ❤️ Great news! @LancsMuseums are extending the deadline to vote for your top 3 favourite #50LancashireObjects! Vote here before 21 August orlo.uk/1zgbS 📧 Remember your vote only counts once you verify via our email. View them in person at Helmshore Mills.
The vote is still open for our #50LancashireObjects people’s choice! 👆 Choose 3 objects before 31 July 👀 Look out for our email to verify your vote 🏛️ View in person at Helmshore Mills Vote here - orlo.uk/X3gc2 See the exhibition here: orlo.uk/EB22y
Vote for your top 3 favourite #50LancashireObjects for @LancsMuseums orlo.uk/vdxLF 👆 Choose 3 objects before 31 July 👀 📧 Look out for our email to verify your vote 🏛️ View them in person at Helmshore Mills orlo.uk/ijmRP
Have your say and let @LancsMuseums know your top 3 favourite #50LancashireObjects. Visit orlo.uk/v5sM2 to vote. Look out for our email to verify your vote. 🏛️The objects you select are being proudly displayed at our Helmshore Mills exhibition orlo.uk/p8t68
📣 Vote for your top three #50LancashireObjects for @LancsMuseums! 🏛️ The chosen objects are on display at our Helmshore Mills exhibition: orlo.uk/HMxrb Visit orlo.uk/TXwFb to vote and see the objects. Look out for our email to verify your vote.
🏛️ Vote for your favourite three #50LancashireObjects for @LancsMuseums. ❗ Once you've voted look out for an email to verify your vote! 🏃 Visit orlo.uk/SwPJO to vote now. The chosen objects will be displayed in our Helmshore Mills exhibition orlo.uk/B8g6Z
The Lancashire clog can be seen as the footwear of the industrial revolution. Flexible styles could be used in the factory, on the land or down the mine, but most Lancashire clogs were worn in the cotton mills. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
@LancsMuseums has revealed this week's item in the #50LancashireObjects collection. The Waterframe was invented by Richard Arkwright, pioneer in factory innovation. This powered loom will be on display at Helmshore Mills Textile museum until 27 June 2025. Learn more below 👇
The waterframe, a cotton spinning machine, was invented by Richard Arkwright (1732-1792) from Preston. Regarded as father of the factory system, his machine could spin 96 spindles of cotton at once, making Arkwright became very rich. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The waterframe, a cotton spinning machine, was invented by Richard Arkwright (1732-1792) from Preston. Regarded as father of the factory system, his machine could spin 96 spindles of cotton at once, making Arkwright became very rich. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
🧹Anyone remember the Ewbank carpet sweeper? Created by Entwistle and Kenyon Ltd of Accrington in the late 1800s. Lancashire Museums have shared the latest entry to the #50LancashireObjects. Read more about this object and all our others below 👇
Ewbank, a word that just means carpet sweeper to millions. Did you know that it is a Lancashire success story made by a company called Entwisle and Kenyon Ltd of Accrington, and still going strong today? lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Ewbank, a word that just means carpet sweeper to millions. Did you know that it is a Lancashire success story made by a company called Entwisle and Kenyon Ltd of Accrington, and still going strong today? lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
View the latest #50LancashireObjects from @LancsMuseums. 🧵The Lancashire loom patented in 1848 became the standard machine for weaving in Lancashire. Visit Queen Street Mill to learn more about our #Lancashire textile history. 👗 Read more 👇
A working example of a typical power loom ubiquitous across the weaving sheds of Lancashire, made by Pemberton & Co of Burnley c.1890s. On display at Queen Street Mill, Harle Syke, Burnley until Thursday 12 June. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
A working example of a typical power loom ubiquitous across the weaving sheds of Lancashire, made by Pemberton & Co of Burnley c.1890s. On display at Queen Street Mill, Harle Syke, Burnley until Thursday 12 June. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Fleetwood trawler Red Falcon F04 was lost with all hands in a dreadful storm off the Inner Hebrides in 1959. Local reports of the disaster, and the model itself can be seen at Fleetwood Museum, 6-7 Queens Terrace, Fleetwood FY7 6BT. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
On display at Mellor Library 👇 View this remarkable print and all our other #50LancashireObjects at lancashire.gov.uk/50objects
This signed print of Alan Groves painting of the last Tornado delivery to the RAF in 1993. Signed by over 40 dignitaries including the pilot of flight ZH559, the pilot of the first Tornado in 1979, and the serving Preston Guild Mayor. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
This signed print of Alan Groves painting of the last Tornado delivery to the RAF in 1993. Signed by over 40 dignitaries including the pilot of flight ZH559, the pilot of the first Tornado in 1979, and the serving Preston Guild Mayor. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Great to see this fabulous display about #50LancashireObjects at County Hall. Lancashire County Council Museum Service is 50 years old this year. Happy birthday @LancsMuseums ! lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu…
This television was purchased by Mary and Rowland Gibson in 1953 in anticipation of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. They lived above 'Hadwin's' grocers which they ran in Queen Street, Morecambe. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Find out more about James Taylor a 'poor boy belonging to Blackburn' who was apprenticed to William Kenyon, weaver, for the sum of 2 pounds and 2 shillings. He was to be taught in the trade of 'cotton weaver or bread baker'. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
This wood is part of a Roman writing tablet found at the bathhouse in Ribchester. There was no written word in Britain before the Romans arrived in AD43 and this tablet is one of the earliest examples of writing found in Lancashire. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
This letter was written in 1827 by Mary Hindle in Sydney, Australia where she had arrived as a convict weeks earlier. Mary was sentenced to transportation for life for taking part in the Power Loom riots across east Lancashire in 1826. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Quality cotton sheets from Preston epitomised Horrockses brand. After the war Horrockses launched a fashion line so well respected that Queen Elizabeth II packed Horrockses Fashion dresses for her tour of the Commonwealth in 1953-54. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Lancashire County Lunatic Asylum, which later became Lancaster Moor Hospital, opened in 1816 and was the fourth county asylum to open in England. By the end of 19th century the asylum had farms, joinery shops, gardens and a theatre. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
A silver thimble dated 17th century found near Gisburn by a metal detectorist in 2019. Decorated with conjoined hearts, flanked by cupids and engraved with the initials 'AH'. It was clearly intended as a sign of love or betrothal. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Ewbank, a word that just means carpet sweeper to millions. Did you know that it is a Lancashire success story made by a company called Entwisle and Kenyon Ltd of Accrington, and still going strong today? lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The waterframe, a cotton spinning machine, was invented by Richard Arkwright (1732-1792) from Preston. Regarded as father of the factory system, his machine could spin 96 spindles of cotton at once, making Arkwright became very rich. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
William Pickles Hartley made jam in Colne before moving to Liverpool and creating Hartley's jam empire. Caleb Duckworth bought the Colne business in 1874 and patented this machine twenty years later to wash and de-stalk soft fruits lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The #50LancashireObjects campaign celebrates the rich heritage of our county – and your vote decides which items make the final list! 🗓️ Vote for your top 3 objects by 21st August: ow.ly/zZij50WBnZM
The Silverdale Hoard is one of the largest Viking hoards discovered in the UK. Over 200 items were found by a metal detectorist near Silverdale, Lancashire. It includes armlets, ingots, coins and fragments of broken silver jewellery. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
A working example of a typical power loom ubiquitous across the weaving sheds of Lancashire, made by Pemberton & Co of Burnley c.1890s. On display at Queen Street Mill, Harle Syke, Burnley until Thursday 12 June. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The Lancashire clog can be seen as the footwear of the industrial revolution. Flexible styles could be used in the factory, on the land or down the mine, but most Lancashire clogs were worn in the cotton mills. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Postcards sent by RAF airmen to 124 Hornby Road, Blackpool which was a boarding house for recruits during World War Two. Over 800,000 recruits had training in Blackpool, described as 'the greatest troop-training station in the world' lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
The tale of a rare, 16th century pilgrim badge thought to show a 4th century saint is to be told. ♘ Found in Walton-le-Dale, it will be the focus of a talk at #ClitheroeCastle on Thursday 29 September 🏰 #50LancashireObjects Find out more 👇 gloo.to/F1XM
On #BlueMonday why not take a look through our #Lancashire in 50 Objects. We're up to item 36. Find all 36 objects and learn more about the history and heritage through our museums collections. tiny.cc/50LancsObjects #50LancashireObjects
This signed print of Alan Groves painting of the last Tornado delivery to the RAF in 1993. Signed by over 40 dignitaries including the pilot of flight ZH559, the pilot of the first Tornado in 1979, and the serving Preston Guild Mayor. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
Fleetwood trawler Red Falcon F04 was lost with all hands in a dreadful storm off the Inner Hebrides in 1959. Local reports of the disaster, and the model itself can be seen at Fleetwood Museum, 6-7 Queens Terrace, Fleetwood FY7 6BT. lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-cu… #50LancashireObjects
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