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Does anyone remember the Wool House hosting the
Mitchell Museum with a spitfire mounted outside? It must have been prior to 1966. I'm fairly sure I recall it correctly, but can't find any evidence online. The local history section of the Reference Library in the Civic Centre has Kelly's Directories from around that time, but I live too far away to check it now. --
Northernhenge (
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18:44, 17 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Problem solved. The spitfire was there to mark the proposed site for the Mitchell Museum adjacent to the Wool House, but the museum was eventually opened elsewhere.--
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21:38, 26 June 2013 (UTC)reply
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Does anyone remember the Wool House hosting the
Mitchell Museum with a spitfire mounted outside? It must have been prior to 1966. I'm fairly sure I recall it correctly, but can't find any evidence online. The local history section of the Reference Library in the Civic Centre has Kelly's Directories from around that time, but I live too far away to check it now. --
Northernhenge (
talk)
18:44, 17 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Problem solved. The spitfire was there to mark the proposed site for the Mitchell Museum adjacent to the Wool House, but the museum was eventually opened elsewhere.--
Northernhenge (
talk)
21:38, 26 June 2013 (UTC)reply