Any review of 2020 is inevitably going to be dominated by a single subject, Cornavirus. In the interests of offering a change in diet for…
This will be the last general news post of 2020, with a review of the year to be posted next week. Depending on time, I…
We now reach December, and with the end of the national lockdown but in practice little to relish as the region enters a period of…
As material for the blog is a little in short supply at the moment, I thought that I would reflect upon one of our relatively…
It is hard to believe that it is mid-November already! I was writing up some notes for the next edition of the Beamish magazine (which…
Regular readers of the blog will no doubt be aware that wherever possible, I try to obtain (by donation or purchase) images of the collections…
In this post I’ve been asked by Matthew Henderson, the man behind many of the new products that are now available to purchase from our…
Well, no sooner had I said ‘staff returning from furlough’ the whole picture changed as the UK Government announced further restrictions, which brought about the…
As members of staff return to work from their lengthy furlough, the workshops and technical teams are assessing the engineering and transport systems as we…
I hope readers will forgive another round of images featuring Crosville 716… We visited the bus today to view progress and discuss some of the…
Once again it has been a bit tricky finding news to report on this blog, as the transport situation remains static, with the two Daimlers…
There is, it has been pointed out, a danger of this blog becoming the Beamish Bus Blog – somewhat inevitable, perhaps, given the only transport…
The present level of opening, with many staff still furloughed, means that there is little change one day to the next in terms of transport…
The schools have gone back and we are now contemplating operations under the new ‘normal’ outside of the school holiday period. The weather has been…
The summer holidays are now drawing to a close and with school children anticipated to return to school next week, this weekend (a bank holiday…
There has been very little to report on the transport blog lately (for obvious reasons), meanwhile the operation of the museum in these new and…
This is the twentieth post since we closed in March, so I thougth I would start with thanking everyone who contributed to the blog during…
The blog has been a little quiet lately, but this has been due to the extensive behind the scenes preparations ahead of the announcement (and…
Following the success of the series on the museum’s cycle collection, we now have another guest author appearance from two Friends of Beamish engineering volunteers…
The last week or so have been particularly busy at work, so the blog’s rate of updates has suffered accordingly! The planning and preparation for…
The Beamish Cycle Collection – Part 4 More Than Two Wheels and/or Seats by Ian Bean As you will have seen in parts 1, 2…
The Beamish Cycle Collection Part 3 The Safeties by Ian Bean This instalment looks at the development of the Safety, with specific reference to some…
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