NeilsYard
Coventry |
16 of 21
Mon 4th Jan 2021 3:19pm
It's been on YouTube for some time but The Coventry Society have just reshared this interesting short film on Ron and the Museum. I presume the family kept the collection. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
17 of 21
Tue 5th Jan 2021 10:08am
Thanks Neil, I'd not seen this before. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
18 of 21
Tue 5th Jan 2021 10:15am
He was right about some of those scary toys! |
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Helen F
Warrington |
19 of 21
Tue 5th Jan 2021 11:09am
I know what you mean. I have never been a fan of early toys. Apparently I was very young when I expressed my disappointment with the domestic arrangements of Punch and Judy. Finding them ugly inside and out. I wasn't a fan of circuses either. I thought the high wire act was dangerous and the clowns were professional bullies.... OMG I was a pre-Millennial Millennial. |
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
20 of 21
Tue 5th Jan 2021 1:54pm
Neil, not all the toys were owned by Ron, many had been lent to him including by a couple of people I worked with. After he died and it became obvious that the museum would close they asked for them back, however it seems a large part of the collection had already been sold off by the family. I know that at one time legal action was being considered but not followed (too expensive) |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
21 of 21
Mon 9th Oct 2023 9:33am
I thought this one had been posted before but I couldn't see it. Worth another go though as its great to include Ron Morgan who ran the Toy Museum. Ignore the date on it as I believe Ron sadly passed away in 2007.
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