Posted: 22 April 2010 12:39 PM Subject: Hertford Museum Children's TV characters exhibition
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Hello all
We at Hertford Museum (in Hertfordshire) are planning a temporary exhibition relating to Children's TV programmes which will open on 9th October and will run until the end of the year. We are a small, independently run museum so it wont be a huge affair.
I was jsut hoping that there might be anyone on this forum who is local to Hertfordshire who would be willing to let us borrow any children's tv related items for our display. The museum has recently been refurbished following a heritage lottery grant and the display cases are new, secure and professionally made.
If you are a collector and are interested in helping us or you know of someone, I would be most interested in hearing from you.
Many thanks
Helen Gurney
Curator
Hertford Museum
www.hertfordmuseum.org
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