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Oddity 3: Tips for Tea

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Bring on the Oddity! We're back with another episode and this time we're discussing the important questions surrounding Tips for Tea, a housework manual for Edwardian women written by Mabel I. Rivers. How did the object arrive into the Museum's collection? How much of an 'oddity' is this object? And what does it tell us about people's attitudes to the past? Buckle yourselves in as we continue to learn about Egham Museum's activities and the oddities that lie within the their collection. Featuring Sarah Corn, Curator at Egham Museum, Amy Stone, Assistant Curator, and Dr Katie Carpenter, Royal Holloway, University of London. Bring on the Odditity! This episode was researched by Dr Katie Carpenter and produced by Charlie Parkin (https://charlieparkin.co.uk/).
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Bring on the Oddity! We're back with another episode and this time we're discussing the important questions surrounding Tips for Tea, a housework manual for Edwardian women written by Mabel I. Rivers. How did the object arrive into the Museum's collection? How much of an 'oddity' is this object? And what does it tell us about people's attitudes to the past? Buckle yourselves in as we continue to learn about Egham Museum's activities and the oddities that lie within the their collection. Featuring Sarah Corn, Curator at Egham Museum, Amy Stone, Assistant Curator, and Dr Katie Carpenter, Royal Holloway, University of London. Bring on the Odditity! This episode was researched by Dr Katie Carpenter and produced by Charlie Parkin (https://charlieparkin.co.uk/).
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