• 5 months ago
Visitors to Dudley's Black Country Living Museum can now explore three newly unveiled high street shops, meticulously recreated to reflect the 1940s and 1960s. These unique exhibits all tell a profound story of community resilience and innovation during the last century.
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00:00So we're opening the three of our latest shops that are part of our Forging Ahead development
00:05and this development has been about creating a new 40s, 50s and 60s development at the museum.
00:10So lots of different shops and industries that were happening in the Black Country
00:14and really showing what was happening and what was changing in this area during that time period.
00:20Visitors can expect an engaging journey through time at Dudley's Black Country Living Museum.
00:25These new exhibits meticulously recreate shops from the 1940s and 60s, providing authentic experiences.
00:32At the co-op you can browse shelves filled with reproduced post-war packaging and recipes.
00:37Spring Hill Post Office offers a chance to send vintage-style postcards
00:41and discover its diverse stock, ranging from toys to greeting cards.
00:46Meanwhile, Langer's Army and Navy stores invite you to try on replica military wear
00:51and learn about life of a former German prisoner of war who made his mark in Stourbridge.
00:58Well, that's everything that we do.
01:00Everything we try to do is about letting people kind of step back in time and step into it
01:05and kind of immerse themselves in what it was like to live then
01:08because I think it's really a lot easier for people to understand what life was like.
01:12It's much easier to relate to and we try to kind of let our visitors experience what they would have done.
01:18The public's response so far has been overwhelmingly positive,
01:22highlighting the community's connection to these iconic establishments.
01:27So it's been amazing since we've been opening our new developments and showcasing the 40s, 50s and 60s.
01:32It's been incredible to see people interact with them.
01:36It's been really wonderful to see kind of the intergenerational.
01:39So, for example, in Langer's Army and Navy store we worked with the son of Herbert Langer who established the business.
01:46So we know exactly what it was like and we know the exact stories
01:50and our visitors really appreciate that authenticity,
01:53knowing that we're telling the real lives and real stories of the people who actually lived and worked in the buildings.

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