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  • Museum of East Anglian Life
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  • The site of the Museum was originally land belonging to the Abbots Hall estate. Changes to farming traditions in the 1950s and 1960s meant that many skills and ways of life were in danger of being lost forever thus the land and Hall was put in trust by the Longe family for the development of the Museum of East Anglian Life to preserve these in the historical context.
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  • The site of the Museum was originally land belonging to the Abbots Hall estate. Changes to farming traditions in the 1950s and 1960s meant that many skills and ways of life were in danger of being lost forever thus the land and Hall was put in trust by the Longe family for the development of the Museum of East Anglian Life to preserve these in the historical context.