GhostOfDixie
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Talking about museums then got me onto thinking about this time last year when I was in the Imperial War Museum in London.
Me and Jo (wife) went to the museum late, one of the last one's in, so it was very quiet. We happened upon a WW2 reconstruction of a house from that period. We entered through the bedroom window of an upstairs room, and it was so quiet and surreal.
All we could hear was the sound of the wireless downstairs playing some old music from that period.
Now this house was supposed to be real size, and it certainly felt like it. We went down the stairs and we were in a living room, and there was the wireless, a fire burning, and all kinds of stuff from that period. It actually felt incredibly realistic and as if someone had been there and had nipped into another room.
I honestly believe because the museum was so quiet the realism really hit home.
If you ever get the chance go and do it, but go late on, surreal.
Send proper shivers down my spine.
Me and Jo (wife) went to the museum late, one of the last one's in, so it was very quiet. We happened upon a WW2 reconstruction of a house from that period. We entered through the bedroom window of an upstairs room, and it was so quiet and surreal.
All we could hear was the sound of the wireless downstairs playing some old music from that period.
Now this house was supposed to be real size, and it certainly felt like it. We went down the stairs and we were in a living room, and there was the wireless, a fire burning, and all kinds of stuff from that period. It actually felt incredibly realistic and as if someone had been there and had nipped into another room.
I honestly believe because the museum was so quiet the realism really hit home.
If you ever get the chance go and do it, but go late on, surreal.
Send proper shivers down my spine.