Sunday, 18 October 2009

How we used to live - USA & Ireland

Near Omagh in Northern Ireland is the Ulster-American Folk Park, a mostly-outdoor museum which aims to show how people lived in the mid-1800s - those who stayed in Ireland and those who left for the States. It has lots of reconstructed buildings which illustrate life on both sides of the Atlantic, with lots of farmland around them.

Here The Wombat is trying to decide what this piece of farm equipment might have been used for.
The Wombat at the Ulster-American Folk Park

He wasn't too sure whether it was safe to be surrounded by so many chicken. Maybe he'd be OK if he sat up high?
The Wombat is scared of chickens

In the bar, he was thwarted by an empty glass (probably just as well).
The Wombat is thwarted

And in school, he learnt a valuable lesson.
The Wombat learns a lesson

Finally, in preparation for his future travels, he checked out the cost of being posted to the US. Not sure if he realises those are 1800s prices, though...
The Wombat checks his postage costs

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