>> Tuesday, November 06, 2018
Having seen the Poppies at the Tower and at Middleport, I decided to go to see them at their last stop on the tour
They will be on display like this in London until the 18th November
On display outside, under the eye of a security guard, you can see them at any time.
The part I found most moving was the scattering in the grass amongst the leaves.
The sadness of seeing the memorial to so many lives lost to war next to guns and shells.
There are a number of special exhibitions on too. The one about regeneration after the war was particularly interesting.
Some sentiments never change.
This was an aural exhibit.
The dark room in moments of silence was an interesting experience.
We went to the Extraordinary Heros permanent exhibition on the top floor, which I can't recommend enough, I could have read forever in there and when not with HWMBO'd I will go back.
And we went through the static world war one exhibition too.
This glove memorised me, shrunk by gas.
It was a good day out, added to by the Canadians we met and spent a fair amount of time with in the cafe. I wish I'd have asked their name.
I remember this museum from 10 years ago being more hands on; the trench experience was gone, I'm sure I sat in an air raid and there was a mock up of house in there to go around. It all felt much less orientated for children's engagement. I know it is important to respect the gravity of war but without engaging children in history so they learn it, they will never learn from it.
Too many lives, too much blood spilt.
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