Land of Lost Content Museum


Address:
Market Street, SY7 9NW Craven Arms

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' Land of Lost Content' Museum is a National Museum of British Popular Culture. A museum that unashamedly celebrates over 100 years of British Ingenuity, style, technology and quirkiness. Here to gift you a magical, nostalgic infused experience to stimulate your sentimental senses enabling you to discover and rediscover the evolution of British Popular Culture.


The Museum is open to the public daily and available for private functions.


The Museum contents are available for hire (corporate/events/educational )- subject to availability and quantity.


The museum is a perfect resource for schools and students of popular culture- also theatre, film, television, art gallery and museum projects.


To book your visit or if you simply require more information please feel free to send us a message and we will endeavour to respond promptly. Alternatively, call Stella on 01588 676176



Open daily 11am - 5pm (except Wednesdays) February 1st- November 30th. Situated just off the A49 and just 5 mins from Craven Arms train station you can discover us at:


Land of Lost Content Market Street, Craven Arms, SY7 9NW.


01588 676176


www.lolc.org.uk




Stella Mitchell (founder and owner) :


"The Museum is the result of a lifetime's work. I realised , when a student , that other museums were ignoring the lives, experiences, possessions, hopes and dreams of the 'ordinary' people of Britain. I was always fired with the desire to right this wrong; and fuelled with the artistic need to create something of merit that might knock just a few people's socks off!


My husband Dave is an 'enabler' or regal proportion and capability. When we joined forces in 1985 the way forward became clear. Our first Museum was open to the public from 1991- We have run it on a web of a shoestring ever since- no sign of funding (but we didn't look too hard). Remember, 99% of it has been chosen by myself over the last 45 years and paid for on a bank over-draft that ebbs like the sea.


The collection increases daily, and the displays are reconfigured and titivated annually.


Our Cafe "Icons" is run by Sue Boobyer and is a separate business, it is open in conjuction with 'Land of Lost Content' and can be hired as part of a party package for private functions. On the occasional evening we offer food, music, quizzes etc. We hope you enjoy your visit."



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