5/5 Steve The T. 6 years ago on Google
This
was
an
amazing
museum.
It
does
have
odd
opening
times
though.
Did
not
open
until
4pm
for
us.
It
is
a
low
cost
museum
to
visit.
There
were
no
other
visitors
other
than
us
two.
We
were
shown
around
by
the
older
woman,
who
could
speak
French
or
Spanish,
we
chose
French
so
we
got
a
gist
of
what
she
was
saying.
The
top
floor
was
typewriters,
from
ones
where
you
select
the
character
and
then
press
the
key.
There
were
typewriters
from
all
over
the
world,
Chinese,
Japanese,
American,
French,
Spanish
and
English.
Type
writers
hidden
in
tables,
typewriters
designed
for
the
war
correspondent.
Down
stairs
there
were
sowing
machines,
again
hundreds
of
different
models.
The
final
floor
was
more
mixed
with
lots
of
items
covering
life,
bicycles,
irons,
radios,
cameras,
etc.
There
were
also
numerous
grand
father
clocks,
which
are
guide
started
for
us
and
made
them
chime.
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