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Welsh National Museum c.1964


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Perhaps it would be difficult to take a photo of this museum now, without photoshopping multiple cars out of it.
My family visited the museum in 1964. The only thing I remember seeing in there was a very ancient iron cooking pot. Maybe it looked like a witch's cauldron to my 10 year old eyes.
We were in Cardiff to say goodbye to my Dad's relatives before we emigrated to the U.S.
Perhaps it would be difficult to take a photo of this museum now, without photoshopping multiple cars out of it.
My family visited the museum in 1964. The only thing I remember seeing in there was a very ancient iron cooking pot. Maybe it looked like a witch's cauldron to my 10 year old eyes.
We were in Cardiff to say goodbye to my Dad's relatives before we emigrated to the U.S.
photosofghosts, buonacoppi, Andreas Boettcher, SV1XV have particularly liked this photo
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