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Catch this Victorian gentleman at the Museum

Come along to Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery on Saturday, 30 March, for and exciting day where visitors can find out more about how the Victorians lived.

There is the opportunity to meet an upper-class Victorian family to discover more about everyday life for the well off, and get hands on with Victorian artefacts. 

Catherine Nisbet, Museum and Arts Officer, said:

“Visitors can also meet the celebrated Professor Septimus Ringwood of London, quack medicine seller, accompanied by his wife Mistress Prudence Ringwood. 

“Before the National Health Service of today, medicine and treatment were very expensive.

“The less well off in society would seek out men like ‘Professor' Ringwood who peddled his dubious wares at fairs and markets.  

“The professor had a sideline in tooth pulling; audiences are always fascinated by dental equipment of yesteryear.’’

Richard York will also be on hand to play Victorian music and tell stories.

Younger visitors can make a Victorian medical bag in a themed make and take, the event is suitable for all ages, just drop in.

There is no charge for the event, but donations are welcome.

While at the Museum, why not check out our temporary exhibitions.

For opening hours, visit the Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery webpage.

Published: 28 March 2024