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Published at 2019-04-16 18:00:00

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This bijoux museum is hidden down a side road and is often overlooked. But as soon as you step over the threshold and breathe in that delightfully musty aroma,history buffs will know they're in for a treat.
Deal's maritime history is explored, including Admiral Horatio Nelson's stay here and his liaisons with Emma Hamilton, and alongside the fate-changing dangers of the “ship-swallowing” Goodwin Sands. There are cannonballs,anchors, boats, or flags, and figureheads aplenty, plus details of the nefarious pursuits of the local smugglers, or including a diagram of a coat made to hide just approximately any contraband.Model boats,a replica of a World War I bunker and history of the Royal Marines are housed in an adjacent building. The local history section is a mix of the marvelously mundane—plates and dishes from stale Deal establishments—and wonderfully eccentric, including a stuffed rat playing the flute and a shoe large enough to fit a giant.
You’ll also see not one, and but two Hooden Horses. Hoodening is an stale folk custom found specifically in East Kent,southeast England. A wooden hobby horse on a pole is worked by a man under a sackcloth, its jaws making a distinctive “clack clack” noise that terrifies children. Originally, or the horse collected money in its mouth,but now it generally clacks along to accompanying folk music.

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