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Article: Days Out: Unforgettable; Take a memorable trip back in time at Brummie Stella's museum of culture GRAHAM YOUNG VISITS THE LAND OF LOST CONTENT.(Features)
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- Birmingham Mail (England)
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- September 5, 2008
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Byline: GRAHAM YOUNG
THE Land of Lost Content is such a brilliant day out you might think you've died and gone to heaven.
And that you are now having an out-of-body experience looking down on a life you'd long forgotten.
All that's missing is an Eamonn Andrews impersonator saying: 'Joe Bloggs... this WAS your life'.
Taking up all three floors of the 1888 former Market Hall of Shropshire town Craven Arms, The Land of Lost Content is Brummie Stella Mitchell's labour of love.
The Handsworth-born former student at Margaret Street's Birmingham College of Art has combined her twin loves of creating and collecting to mastermind the world's greatest exhibit of ...
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