An excellent piece of kit. hardly a replacement in any way shape or form for the splendid Museum of Science and Industry. The complete lack of Birmingham City Councils investment and interest in promoting a knowledge of the Citys past has been highlighted elsewhere but for the City of a Thousand Trades to not have a dedicated and adult Museum of Science and Industry is something of an embarrassment. St Bernanrds Property took the project on in and the accepted plans are now to provide mixed use development including leisure and commercial uses and apartments including the retention and sensitive refurbishment of a number of Listed Buildings on the site some of which formed part of the former Elkington Plating Works. A tune would be playing and by pressing a series of buttons the tune would switch to playing through the corresponding radio so you could hear the differences in sound quality over the years
Tragedy I have been in the Army for years now and have lived away from the second city for that period. Birmingham City Council supposedly has global ambitions and is always keen to promote Birmingham as the Second City and it just does away with its heritage in this way. Think Tank really is the worst of Britains new dumbeddown museums. One of the single greatest losses to the heritage of Birmingham occurred in when Birmingham City Council closed the Museum of Science and Industry which occupied part of the former Elkington Silver Electroplating Works in Newhall Street and had operated since. I also remember being in the coach outside and eating a Toffo which pulled out one of my teethTo the end of the room and through a small doorway and you were into a more labyrinthine part of the museum with vintage cars aircraft parts the last tram to run in Birmingham along with sound when a button was pressed of course and one of my personal favourites ten to radios dating back some years or so with a little control panel. Whilst the frontage buildings shown above are retained where the gates now stand a large glassfronted section housing the City of Birmingham loco lay which along with the majority of the buildings is no more the majority of the Museum structures having now gone. Birmingham seems to be now populated by people who have no pride or interest in their industrial history. St Bernanrds Property took the project on in and the accepted plans are now to provide mixed use development including leisure and commercial uses and apartments including the retention and sensitive refurbishment of a number of Listed Buildings on the site some of which formed part of the former Elkington Plating Works
As a schoolboy in the early s I spent many a fascinating hour in the old museum. City of Birmingham is languishing in ThinkTank on Curzon Street. br I returned last weekend with my family to find it had been shrunk and moved to the Thinktank. Apparently they were slung in a skip during a refurb Amazing they were superb and one of the best things in the Art Gallery for children. As for Thinktank it only has a few of the exhibits that the Science Museum used to have why cant we still see the other exhibits and basically I would not wish to refer to Thinktank as a museum as I would not wish to insult museums It is a very poor attemp at a childrens interactive play area. Sadly whilst a few of the exhibits had made the move many were simply moved to Birmingham City Councils Museum Collections Centre in Dollman Street which opens sporadically to small public viewings. I have a message for Birmingham Council which you might like to pass on or let me have a contact to use and that is if they do not want these exhibits then there are individuals and organisations willing to take them off their hands. To find out this no longer exists has literally bought a tear to my eye. As a child growing up in Warwickshire in the sixties and seventies it was a frequent treat to go to the Science Museum. I remember the museum with such fondness. Required for family of Bill Brookes who set it up. Much to my surprise I found another some years later powering the Peter Pan Railway in Teignmouth. Then there was a huge glass contraption which I think was a mercury arc generator sending purple liquid violently around the inside of a glass bulb. no mention of Industry so hardly a replacement for what has been lost and at a throw to get in hardly serving the people of Birmingham in quitethe manner they once wereIf I may comment offpiste slightly the Science Museum isnt the only Brum landmark to vanish
Br Particularly sad to not find the foxandgeese game which was less interesting for the game itself but more for the fact it was a computer built from relays which made a most impressive noise. Much to my surprise I found another some years later powering the Peter Pan Railway in Teignmouth. an excellent piece of kit. As the daughter of an engineer I was a regular visitor to the old museum of science and industry. Apparently they were slung in a skip during a refurb Amazing they were superb and one of the best things in the Art Gallery for children. Having said all that my children loved it and years old which supports one of the previous comments. The music the smell of black speed dating events nyc steam and the general excitement are all still very vivid to me. Its a long time ago but I seem to Dating your friend's ex husband remember a gun gallery with exhibits that looked a if they were from Lorna online dating zimbabwe bulawayo Doone. You must be logged in to post a comment
Apparently they were slung in a skip during a refurb Amazing they were superb and one of the best things in the Art Gallery for children. I remember it form university days to and always enjoyed a wander round when I had an hour free dating site kochi or two to spare. I did love the T Rex and I remember the excitement in the Birmingham papers when it arrived. The collections of exhibits were fine as far as they went. I very much doubt my son will wish to visit it more than once unlike the Science Museum that it has allegedly replaced. years on i also am a single father but to a year old and he has such a fasination with trains i have been searching online for ages christian dating sites uk free to find out exactly what this place was called and where this place was so i could relive the happy memory of being there with my dad at such a hard time and so i could take my boy not only to let him feel the same as i did back then when being confronted by this amazing train but to let him know that daddy still loves him. Sad day for Bham
The new interactive bits I thought superficial much the same as the Eden Project so much potential wasted but I digress. St Bernanrds Property took the project on in and the accepted plans are now to provide mixed use development including leisure and commercial uses and apartments including the retention and sensitive refurbishment of a number of Listed Buildings on the site some of which formed part of the former Elkington Plating Works. And the staff bent over backwards to help me recapture my youth. However can it be that such important pieces of our heritage have been removed from the public domainI cannot believe that nobody has mentioned the Spitfire and Hurrican airplanes with that step ladder that was so tempting What ever happened to all those wonderful motorbikes which was next to the tramJust echoing much of the abovereally. I remember it form university days to and always enjoyed a wander round when I had an hour or two to spare
As for Thinktank it only has a few of the exhibits that the Science Museum used to have why cant we still see the other exhibits and basically I would not wish to refer to Thinktank as a museum as I would not speed dating preston lancashire wish to insult museums It is a very poor attemp at a childrens interactive play area. I gay dating st louis have a message for Birmingham Council which you might like to pass on or let me have a contact to use and that is if they do not want these exhibits then there are individuals and organisations willing to take them off their hands. no mention of Industry so hardly a replacement for what has online dating websites in india for free been lost and at a throw Dating non christian girl to get in hardly serving the people of Birmingham in quitethe manner they once wereIf I may comment offpiste slightly the Science Museum isnt the only Brum landmark to vanish. i went here as a lad some years ago aged with my dad sister and brother on a sunday not long after he and my mom had split up. Think Tank really is the worst of Britains new dumbeddown museums. Also I agree with the post lamenting the loss of the dinosaur exhibits at Brum Museum. The two exhibits that I remember were the previously mentioned steam train that periodically moved a metre or so and the Spitfire which really fascinated me. I was looking forewarg to taking my two grand children to see some of the great things that have come out of the black country. Having said all that my children loved it and years old which supports one of the previous comments. Anyone else remember particular exhibits that caught their interestDoes anyone have a poster for the sight on sound section of the real museum of science and industry
The huge train from the old museum dating bottles that took pride of place in the old building where someone must of spent hours polishing the brass. The new interactive bits I thought superficial much the same as the Eden Project so much potential wasted but I digress. Ok we have the Bullring but so what Its a shopping centre at the end of the day and the rest of the city centre is dead as a consequence. I can understand the need to modernise but surely this could have victoria matchmaking services been done alongside the original exhibits as is done elsewhere in the Midlands Irongorge being a fine example. ThinkTank Dating cut glass decanters has been up and running for years now as a feepaying sideshow for those with an attention span of a goldfish containing interactive exhibits of the kind of which my yearold would tire within seconds
Apparently they were slung in a skip during a refurb Amazing they were superb and one of the best things in the Art Gallery for children. ThinkTank has been up and running for years now as a feepaying sideshow for those with an attention span of a goldfish containing interactive exhibits of the kind of which my yearold would tire within seconds. Its very sad that this place has closed. St Bernanrds Property took the project on in and the accepted plans are now to provide mixed use development including leisure and commercial uses and apartments including the retention and sensitive refurbishment of a number of Listed Buildings on the site some of which formed part of the former Elkington Plating Works. And the staff bent over backwards to help me recapture my youth