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Saturday 2 March 2019 | 19:30 – 21:30
Venue: Nottingham Industrial Museum
Tickets: £15 per person includes free drink
Nottingham’s Industrial Museum was once the stables and piggery for the Wollaton Hall estate. But now it is full of lace machines, old carriages, magnificent steam engines and the problem with that is….. people gave their lives to the industrial heritage of Nottingham.
Little wonder then that the items in the collection seem to still have the spirits of the people who built and worked on them. Some literally do.So come and join us for a new look at the museum, and hear the tales of strange and ghostly things that happen when the visitors leave, and even when they are still there.
Includes free glass of wine, tea, coffee or soft drink to steady your nerves
Over 14 years only. There are limited spaces so reserve your tickets now to avoid disappointment. All tickets must be paid in advance.
To book your tickets click on the website link above.
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