n By Keith Hatch
allowed the Trust to tell a much broader range of stories of rural life in the county.
Bethan said, “We still interpret agriculture and industry but also use contemporary art and programming to explore lesser-known narratives. The spaces have allowed for a much more diverse range of objects from our collections including textiles and fine art.
“This has contributed to the museum’s rich and visually striking displays.”
By highlighting the history of rural workers the museum offers a fascinating insight into past lives, but
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also shows that some things don’t change that much, and if you are passing through the area it is well worth a few hours of your time.
Keith Hatch
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