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When I visited the NHM last year I made a beeline to Mick the Millers usual spot and he'd gone! I was told he'd been put 'out the back' to make way for another exhibit
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dessie said:Well, as I said, I haven't been to the NHM for years and years and it is a while since I went to Tring so it would make sense if they have them all in one place now.
It's funny because we used to go regularly to the NHM I also used to make a bee-line for Mick the Miller and the half horse exhibit (sorry, to explain for those who have not seen it, the 'outside' view of the horse on one side and the skeleton on t'other) .......... I found it fascinating.
Mick the Miller is at Tring, well he was when I visited last year, it is free entry and well worth a visit if you live near enough. Also the changes in some of the breeds over the years are amazing, maybe not all for the better but I will leave you to make your own decisions on that.dessie said:I haven't been for years to the NHM but that was where I last saw Mick the Miller, I don't remember seeing him at Tring I think they only have Ballyregan Bob.moriarte said:I'll have to have a trip to Tring though, if only to see my old friend Mick the Miller (he was looking a bit moth-eaten last time I went to the NHM):http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/galleries/tr...s/gallery6.html
I have looked into this possibility sometime ago, but that is very expensive; if I remember correctly starting price was about $5 000, but anythyng that i liked was $10000 or more. (w00t)whipowill said:I think Dessie looks lovely, peaceful.
Today on Aussie TV there was a segment about taking the ashes of your pet or loved one and having the carbon extracted and then it was compressed and made into a diamond. They had a lady who was wearing a diamond ring and the stone was made from the carbon of the ashes of her son.
OMG, it's not just me then (w00t) You have to creep behind the case a bit to see the furry side properly. Got a photo of it somewhere, will take hours to burrow it out of my archive thoughdessie said:t's funny because we used to go regularly to the NHM I also used to make a bee-line for Mick the Miller and the half horse exhibit (sorry, to explain for those who have not seen it, the 'outside' view of the horse on one side and the skeleton on t'other) .......... I found it fascinating.
kris said:i know taxidermy is very expensive as when hubs caught a large fish some years ago he put it in the freezer (we could only just get it in!) and rang up a couple of taxidermists to price getting his pride and joy stuffed and mounted in a glass case.after they told him how much it would cost he decided against it! :- "
BeeJay said:>All I can say is I am really, really glad that I took the plunge.
And that's all that matters Dessie. :thumbsup:
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