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In November 2018, F B said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Made to feel very welcome as soon as we entered the house by the man on reception
Very interesting and informative...dare I say...far more so than London house.
I also don't understand why it is free!
Dvd sets the scene well
There were some children's crafting activities going on whilst we were there too
Definitely worth a visit if in Lichfield
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In November 2018, sportybirmingham said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Situated over 5 floors, you go in at 1st floor, reception area / gift shop area left hand side. Books to right hand side.

Up on next floor is where you get to watch the 12 min video detailing the life of Samuel Johnson, very informative.

Nice display on various floors, plus clothes to dress up in.

Museum / house is free to visit, donations can be given.

Nice place about a local boy from the area.
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In November 2018, Lesley P said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
A gem of a place and absolutely not to be missed if in Lichfield. In fact, had I known that I could indulge my curiosity apropos actually using a Quill pen, I would have gone long ago for that alone. The 'meet and greet' by the gentleman who was on duty that day was very helpful and not at all intrusive. The building is so well kept and presented that it is somewhat eerie at times, and it contains an absolute wealth of information and detail that managed to inform and entertain at the same time. I and my friends were all totally engrossed in the Quill Pen incident - so much easier than I had ever imagined. The detail presented of Dr Johnson's association with David Garrick, the creation of the first dictionary and the scope of his work is hugely absorbing.
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In December 2018, chrispHampshire said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
We called in here as part of a short stay in Lichfield. The staff/volunteers had an excellent knowledge of Mr Johnson's history and the house was amazing. Stairs would be a bit of a challenge for those unsteady on their feet just as the front entrance would be but there is a wealth of knowledge and history here that is difficult to take in, in one visit. Next time we're back in Lichfield we will go again.
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In December 2018, Jaybird said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Had I heard of him? Erm possibly but until I visited this place I couldn't have told you anything about him but the enthusiasm of the staff combined with a museum full of interesting interpretation brought this person to life and set his life firmly in a historical timeline. Be sure to watch the 12 minute video presentation because it's really interesting
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In January 2019, slidewinder said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Opening the door into the bookshop we were greeted by the best of hosts who told us what could be seen and how we should pace our ascents to the upper floors. It proved to be a worthwhile climb with treasures on every level.
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In January 2019, Michael O said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
This man was a towering genius of hie age but also a great son of Lichfield beautifully explored in this building
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In February 2019, philwatsonbko said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Samuel Johnson authored an important English language dictionary, however, sadly, this museum did not really match our tastes. Other people might really like it though.
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In March 2019, valerie p said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
This relatively small museam proved to be facinating. We spend a long time on each floor and found it all interesting.
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In April 2019, JDB said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
A really well organised and interesting museum giving a real insight into Johnson, his times and works. The fact that it is free to enter is a great bonus. A good second hand bookshop complements the museum. Lichfield itself is a very attractive small city too.
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