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sorry I couldn't meet you yesterday. Don't know if you saw my reply on other thread. Hope you enjoyed the day back in stoke for the day ;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes Thank You Nails. Saw your post and had a good day. Took my son and met a brother, and we were all a little humbled to read the accounts and see the lists. The mural is not, unfortunately displayed in its entirety, due to restoration work being carried out on it, but their is a full size replica along one wall. Particularly riveting was to see copies of the obituaries from the "Potters Gazette" listing relatives that bore both my son's and my name. The weather was kind and we had a bit of lunch and a pint and exchanged a bit of banter. Glad to be home when we got back. The museum itself is a great place and we had a wander around there after viewing the temporary exhibition. Trust me though. There was a pc set up with no attendant, that contained archive stuff of soldiers from the Staffs regiments, and after checking that it was ok to use it, I looked up family members. I found myself with a queue of people shouting out names of theirs.
There was one other thing that struck Nails. When we were in the pottery museum there was a class of schoolchildren, probably 8 or 9 year olds. There were 32 children in the party viewing the exhibitions, and then all sat after an hour or so to do what looked like some "design" work with paints and various materials. There was one white girl in the class. I did wonder what the children thought as they viewed the photographs of the old potters and pot bank workers, as they were all white.