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Upstairs at Jeyes, you'll be fascinated by
the Earls Barton Museum of Village Life - set out as a Victorian
shoe worker's cottage.
An old shoemaker sits at his machine in his "shop"
whilst his wife is busy with her lace-making in the parlour.
All the village records are safely kept here and people travel
from afar to spend time researching their family tree.
The visitors' books in the Museum show that people
have visited from all over the world, many children come with their
schools, many find us by chance. Here are just a few comments -
"All our yesterdays today", "A lovely unexpected
find - great", "Very beautiful collection, full of fond memories",
"A little gold mine - wonderful", "Glad I'm not that old!",
"Brilliant, not what you would expect to see in a chemist
shop!"
Jordan of Northampton was scared "The two statues made me jump initially but apart from that shock,
it's a very interesting room", but his brother, Kevin believed "The model of the shoemaker moved".
Mrs. Chapman, however, is concerned that "the guy in the corner doesn't look too well, but we
enjoyed it here"
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David, Georgina with Iona Flanagan,
the Curator -
The Earls Barton Museum of Village Life
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