Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Introduction Regarding Museums: (1)

Introduction of Museums:

This museum is nothing but the older articles kept in a room and it will be displayed to all over the peoples for it. To know the usage and helpfullness of this older articles. Some museums, they will have many kind of pictures which is drawn by the main peoples of artists. it will be also kept in the museum in front of the peoples.

This national award winning museum exhibits a wide selection of mainly British toys from c1900 to the present. It is housed in adjoining carefully restored late 18th Century buildings, one a former hat factory and the other a joiner's workshop. The museum is situated in what is probably the best preserved court in the area, its entrance is in Market Place. Cockermouth Castle overlooks the museum.

The entrance to the museum is arranged as the interior of an old toy shop sometime around the mid 1950's. Set off following the Teddy Bear paw prints and look into the packed toy shop windows full of train sets, dolls, games...... in fact, all the things we really wanted but seldom received!


Around the museum are many buttons to press and visitor operated displays including 0 and 00 Hornby tinplate trains, Scalextric cars, Meccano, Lego and even working models made from card.

Introduction Regarding Museums: (2)

Museum is built by the government, and many articles from the older periods are all kept in this museum and it is maintained by the government servant. To, prevent any theft in the museum. This articles which is kept in the museum will be sold to the peoples, one day in front of the government museum incharger and this money will also distributed to the government and it will be given to many criticial ideas.

Each year there is usually a special exhibition or theme and new showcases are added if funds permit to help display objects from the vast reserve collection. There are always new things to see including all those you missed the first time.

The museum has featured in and on Local and National newspapers, Radio and TV including 'Down Your Way', News programs, etc. and has loaned toys for several TV programs including 'I Love a 1970's Christmas' etc. as well as several other museums for special exhibitions.

These are all the function of museums regards