Late-night opening at Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel
Late-night opening at Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel
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Museum of Rail Travel worker Keith Pitts is pictured preparing for the night-time opening.
Music and stories entertained "latecomers" at a Keighley museum as it took part in a national event.
Jim Pickles played the banjo and gave readings at the Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel.
Mr Pickles is a leading light at Stanbury folk nights and the Haworth Open Storytelling Circle. The museum, run by the Vintage Carriages Trust, was taking part in the national Museums at Night campaign.
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