As part of our BCLM: Forging Ahead development project, we will recreate the hairdressers which will be part of the new 1940s-60s town which is due to open in 2022.
To help us in our recreation, we would love to talk to anyone with memories of the hairdressers, as well as accept any donations of 1950s items including hairstyling products, toiletries and equipment. Do you remember Laurie Thomas'? Did you or someone you know own a hair salon in the 1950s? Perhaps you have an old pot of Brylcreem in the bathroom cabinet, or a can of Silverkrin hairspray?
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Established in 1978, Black Country Living Museum is one of the UK’s leading open-air museums. Designated by Arts Council England for the quality and national significance of its collections, it attracted over 300,000 visitors in 2022.
Visitors can experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as they explore shops, houses and industrial workshops rebuilt in the Museum’s canalside village. From the Industrial Revolution to post-war prosperity, they will discover the history of a small region that made a big impact on the people, culture and industry of the world by meeting historical characters that bring back to life the people that made this place home, from metalworkers and miners to nurses and schoolteachers – and even a pub landlord or two.
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