HOME is where the heart is as far as a Vale of Clwyd exhibition is concerned.
Denbigh Museum's summer exhibition is entitled 'Home' and it is the first display at the venue in two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The display at the Grove Road museum contains an eclectic collection of items relating to the home dating from the 1780s through to the 1960s, demonstrating how people used to live and how they entertained themselves.
Amongst items on view is material relating to washing and ironing, cheese and butter making, cooking, drinking utensils as well as furniture.
Gwyn Jones, curator of the event, said: "It’s brilliant to be able to reopen the museum to the public again following the misery of the pandemic.
"We sincerely hope that people will enjoy themselves wandering around reminiscing about some items and how we used to live.
"Life has changed so much since the 1950s with so many labour-saving gadgets in existence today.
"Some items on display can only be described as true curiosities and conversation items."
This exhibition runs at the site until September 30.
The museum will be open every Saturday between 12 and 4pm, plus Mondays and Thursdays (2-4pm) from May to the end of September.
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