The Framework Knitters Museum, in Ruddington, is celebrating the launch of the first stage of its redevelopment, made possible by the Heritage Lottery Fund, on the 26th July. This features the opening of two brand-new exhibitions - including the UK's first gallery entirely dedicated to the Luddite revolt.
Visitors will be able to experience what life was like for the Framework Knitters of Nottinghamshire as they explore the historic site. As part of the redevelopment of the museum, special effects have been added to bring the museum to life for the visitor, and a new sense of drama and interaction will mean they will get to experience the site in a completely unique way.
To learn more about the museum, visit: www.frameworkknittersmuseum.org.uk/
We have two family tickets to give away, valid until Sunday 31st August 2014. Each ticket admits up to 2 adults and 3 children.
To win a family ticket please email [email protected] by midnight on Thursday 24th July with the answer to this question:
Which group of protesters was named after Ned Ludd?
The winners will be drawn and notified on Friday 25th July and must respond within five days to claim their prize.