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In October 2018, Martin C said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
This is the house where Samuel Johnson was born. It is set out over four or five floors, people with walking difficulties please note. The attendant was friendly and informative and gave us a leaflet explaining what could be seen there. All very interesting and well presented. There wasn't any admission charge which was a bonus, and must be worth a fiver of anyone's money.
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In September 2015, sheelaghrobinson said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
We really enjoyed this little place, & it made a pleasant & diverting hour away from the shops. It remains free, though you are invited to make a donation, but no pressure.
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In September 2015, Kate said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
On the edge of the Market Square this is a well laid out Museum, giving a wel set out overview of Samuel Johnson, his life, and his position in British literary history. Well worth a visit, easy to access.
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In September 2015, Maxim123153 said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Well worth seeing and the video show was really good as in linked in other timelines and Johnson's friends and contemporaries.
Highly recommended.
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In October 2015, Tracey G said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
He had an extraordinary life and this museum brings the period to life. There is a dressing up room which children would probably enjoy. The stairs can be steep but as it is a listed property they can't do much about that. It's a good way to spend a few hours and is easy to find just off the market square. It's open daily Apr - Sept 10.30 to 4.30 & Oct to March 11.00 - 3.30pm.
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In October 2015, H B said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Laerning about the writer of the first dictionary may not sound the most exciting way to spend to an hour or so with kids but the SJ Birthplace Museum exceeded expectations and was well worth the effort. The attendent in charge made us feel welcome from the start. Liked the video and overall set up.
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In October 2015, Carol M said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
The Samuel Johnson museum is an excellent way to spend time in the holidays with the children or with adults. It is free entry but they do encourage donations. There is a well stocked second hand book shop with very fairly priced books. A quiz is available to keep the children amused and the history of the house and Samuel Johnson is very educational.
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In October 2015, 999Tony_D said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Having lived in Lichfield, I know a bit about Sam Johnson but I've never been in his house. Good information given at the reception & then you explore the five floors alone so lots of stairs to climb. In one of the rooms there is a very good rolling video detailing Johnson's life. Well worth having a look.
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In October 2015, EStrught said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Even if this weren't the birthplace of the mighty Dr. Johnson, it would be a touching survival of a modest 18th century provincial family home. It is beautifully preserved and interpreted, and all the richer for connecting specific rooms and objects with incidents in the famous life. You don't need to know much about Johnson and his work to enjoy a short visit, and you'll certainly be entertained and moved if you do.
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In October 2015, germaneli said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
I've read the Life of Dr Johnson by J. Boswell, so I was very curious about seeing some real evidence of the Doctor's existence. Since Í'm from Germany and don't have so many opportunities to come to Lichfield, I must say I thoroughly enjoyed my visit in the well-designed and -preserved museum. I stayed two and a half hours in the museum, eventually challenging the patience of my host :-) Recommendable to anyone who's read Johnson's work, or who's curious about an adventurous period in English literary development.
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