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2019/67
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This side plate is part of a set, including a tea cup and saucer, donated to the MERL following their inclusion in the 2011 exhibition 'Everyday stories of country folk: 60 years of The Archers and MERL: 1951-2011'. The side plate has a white glaze, and features a map of the fictional village of Ambridge. It was made by Washington Pottery, based in Stoke-on-Trent.
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1 Side plate; Ceramic
<DIV STYLE="text-align:Justify;font-family:Georgia;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;font-size:16;color:#000000;"><P><SPAN><SPAN><P>Ambridge crockery set, 1960s</P><P>This set was made by Washington Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. Each item features a map of Ambridge village and pictures of places including Brookfield Farm and The Bull pub. The latter was based on The Bull Inn in Inkberrow. The set belonged to the late Mark Mason. He curated an exhibtion here in 2011, celebrating 60 years of The Archers and of the MERL.</P></SPAN></SPAN></P></DIV>
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Museum Object Entry Form - 'MUSEUM NAME: MUSEUM OF ENGLISH RURAL LIFE // Form No: 484 // [...] // DESCRIPTION OF OBJECT/COLLECTION: Books, paper archival material, objects and other material (recordings & CDs etc) connected with BBC radio serial The Archers, as collected by Mark Mason // Books associated with [...], also collected by Mark Mason // Seeveral jigsaw puzzles associated with Ladybird Books // To be sorted, listed and acquisition decisions to be made at the MERL. Duplications and unwanted items to be sold or disposed of by & for the MERL. // REASON FOR ENTRY: Donation // Date: 15/12/16'
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Stoke-on-Trent
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