17June 2013

PRESS RELEASE

Relive the Fabulous Forties

at Black CountryLivingMuseum

Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July, and

Eveningevent on Saturday 20 July 2013 *

♦ Museum alive with forties glamour ♦

♦ Event brings to life the sights and sounds of pre-war Britain♦

Black Country Living Museum is coming alive with forties glamour on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July andvisitors can jive and jitterbug their way to one of the Museum’s most remarkableweekend and evening events of the year. Sandbags have been filled, windows taped and posters pasted asHome Front history declares ‘Your Country Needs You’.

Relive the nostalgia of the era with the sights and sounds of wartimeBritain.Military police checkpoints, ARP Wardens, squaddies, G.I.s, Land Girls, Canaries and a cavalcade of military vehicles patrol the streets. Visit the popup hair salon in the park and ‘get the look’ with a fabulous forties hairdo ** whilst songs from the D-Day Darlings and dance lessons raise the spirit of the Blitz.

Life is a cabaret with Marjorie Cartwright-Jones who will be conjuring memories of the war years in her show ‘Marjorie Cartwright-Jones Is All Front!’ ‘Make Do and Mend, Home Front Kitchen and Beauty Tips for the Ladies are just some of the entertaining topics on the menu. Add to that stirring speechesby Churchill and Monty and you’ve aweekend’s entertainment for the history books where everything is rationed – except the fun!

Tickets are available online at: or call our bookings office on 0121 520 8054. *The evening event is pre-purchase only and tickets cost: Adults £15.50, Concessions £12.40, Young People £8.75, Carers £7.75

A combined 2 day and Evening Ticket is available at the discounted prices of:

Adults £25.00, Concessions £20.00, Young People £13.25, Carers £12.50

Online bookings are available at bclm.com Gates open at 6.30pm and close at 10.00pm. ** Extra charges apply.

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Press Contacts

For further information please contact:

Fiona Carding, Media Relations Executive, Black CountryLivingMuseum. Tel: 0121 521 5692 Mobile: 07901 575995

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About the Museum

Established in 1978, Black CountryLivingMuseum 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 is a remarkable place to explore, enjoy and spend time. Set in 26 acres with over 150 historic buildings and features, and attracting c250,000 visitors each year and almost 8m people since it first opened, it offers a glimpse into 200 years of history like no other. The Museum (a registered educational charity) records and exemplifies thecontribution and impact of the Black Country region since the 18th century to the development of the modern industrialized world. Black Country folk changed the world, and the Museum tells the story of a very special time and place in history and some of the most hard-working, ingenious and influential people you could imagine. It offers a visitor experience that few others can match.