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The People's Story Museum

Coordinates:55°57′05″N3°10′48″W / 55.9515°N 3.1799°W /55.9515; -3.1799
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Museum in City of Edinburgh, Scotland

The People's Story Museum
The museum is housed in theCanongate Tolbooth.
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Established1989
LocationCanongate Tolbooth,Royal Mile, Edinburgh
Coordinates55°57′05″N3°10′48″W / 55.9515°N 3.1799°W /55.9515; -3.1799
WebsiteOfficial website

The People's Story Museum is located in the historicCanongate Tolbooth, and features collections that narrate the story of the working-class people ofEdinburgh from the late 18th century to the present day.[1][2] The museum achieves this through the use of oral history, reminiscence, and written sources.[3]

Collections

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One of the banners in the museum's collection.

The museum houses Britain's largest collection of early reform flags and banners, totaling 144 in all. These banners encompass various themes, including support for political reform, trade unions, and the anti-apartheid movement.[4] Additionally, the museum features waxworks that vividly illustrate the written histories of the people of Edinburgh.

Galleries

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A banner from the museum's collection.
Part of a waxwork display in the museum.
A waxwork display in the museum.
A banner on display in the museum, part of its 144-strong collection.
Sign outside the People's Story Museum

There are three galleries and a film screening room in the museum.[citation needed] The first gallery looks at life in tenement houses in the 18th century. The second gallery showcases numerous banners from the museum's collection and recounts the stories of Edinburgh citizens in the 20th century, throughwaxworks and written histories. The final galleries depict Edinburgh in the mid- to late-20th century.

The film in the screening room shows personal stories of four Edinburgh citizens who grew up in the city and worked in the printing and building trades, in a co-op store, and as a servant.[5]

References

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  1. ^Murphy, Alan (2001).Edinburgh handbook: the travel guide. Footprint Travel Guides. p. 68.
  2. ^Museum plan (Sign). Foyer, People's Story Museum: The People's Story Museum.
  3. ^"The People's Story | Welcome to Scotland". Welcome to Scotland. Retrieved30 October 2011.
  4. ^"Collections – The People's Story". Edinburgh Museums. Retrieved29 October 2011.
  5. ^Whitley Larsen, Sharon (26 March 2011). "Touring The People's Story Museum in Edinburgh".Creators Syndicate.

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