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February Half Term at Black County Living Museum
Via Emily at Black Country Living Museum
At Black Country Living Museum, during February half-term, explore how Black Country workers spent their days Living Dangerously and discover how the world we live in today was shaped by the mishaps of the past.
From Saturday 18th to Sunday 26th February 2023, visitors heading to Black Country Living Museum can hear about the devastating disasters and downright bad luck that plagued Black Country workers. Take part in an activity trail, meet historic characters and discover the dangers that befell people of the past.
Before the age of health and safety, working, living and eating in the 19th and 20th centuries was downright dangerous! With accidents happening every day, it’s amazing to see how the world we live in today was shaped by the mishaps of history.
Learn about the dangers faced by miners working underground, the perils of nail-making and factory work, and even the disasters awaiting people at home – just when you thought you were safe!
Meet roaming characters as they travel the Museum dealing with the huge variety of accidents that are plaguing the canalside village. Will you compare headlines with the journalist, help the nurse treat injuries or see our police officer bring order to the chaos?
Enjoy all this as well as your usual Museum favourites! Whether it’s taking a ride on a vintage motor bus, heading into the thick in our underground mine experience or enjoying a taste of the past with the Museum’s iconic fish and chips, there’s plenty for all the family this February half-term at Black Country Living Museum.
Plus, with the Museum’s UnChained Annual Pass offer, buy a single daytime ticket and enjoy free return visits for twelve months. Can’t fit all the fun into one day? Return for free all year for a bostin’ day out!
For more information or to book online, visit bclm.com.