The Heath Robinson Museum was opened on Saturday 15 October 2016 in Pinner Memorial Park, north-west London. A significant addition to the national arts, educational and cultural landscape, this project is delivering:The first purpose-built museum in Greater London for over 40 years
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The crowds gathering outside before the opening
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Michael Rosen & the pupils of St Helens School with the "Heath Robinson" contraption they have created to help him cut the ribbon
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A closer look at the fiendishly complex contraption ingeniously complicated for the simple task of cutting the ribbon
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The Harrow Steel band entertained the crowds throughout the day
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Children had the chance to listen to Heath Robinson stories
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The Merydowners from Pinner performed to the delight of the crowds
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The queue to enter the museum after the opening ceremony took some time to clear
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The Trailblazers choir from Pinner High School provided a spirited session as a finale to the day
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The images from Pinner Local's first look at the museum can be found here..... |
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