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Published on 2 - August - 2012
 
Unidentified objects mystify at hardware shop-cum-museum
The owners of a Cumbrian ironmongers and hardware shop have opened up a museum at the back of the store, featuring antique anvils, plumbing tools and baking tin rollers - and two mysterious objects no one has been able to identify.

The first mysterious object at the JB Banks & Son new hardware and ironmongery museum
The first mysterious object at the JB Banks & Son new hardware and ironmongery museum

JB Banks & Son' owner Vanessa Graham told DIY Week how the museum features the shop's former tinsmithing and plumbers' workshop. "It's always been there," she said, "but hasn't been used since the 1950s.

"It's got all the anvils and the rollers for forming the baking tins. We've put in a few other things like old shop signage. And there's the office with sit up and beg desks."

The museum is attracting over 20 people a day into the shop.

"Though not quite as much as Keswick, Cockermouth is a tourist area. And we're getting tourists and locals."

And, while visitors don't feel obliged to buy on the way out, Mrs Graham says it gives them an opportunity to see what's in the shop.

The two mysterious artefacts are the only items in the shop that haven't been labelled up - but what on earth are they? If you know, leave a comment or contact DIY Week.

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07/08/2012 12:10:00
Mystery Object 2
By Simon Silverwood
Fitted to a wood-burning stove and played like an accordian, this is a very early digital smoke-signal typewriter.


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