dchenard
Established Member
I finally received office authorization for my planned trip to the UK. Unfortunately, it will not be all fun, as my colleague and I will spend two weeks in London at the Ministry of Work and Pensions for an exchange of best practices between their microsimulation model and ours.
However, I will have most of my evenings free, and also the weekend between the two work weeks. So I plan to "ingest" as much woodworking-related information as possible...
One place I definitely want to visit is the Victoria & Albert Museum, hoping that they still have some of Grinling Gibbons' work on display (ten years ago I was in Cambridge, and missed out on Gibbons' work displayed there, I didn't know about him at the time, darn...)
I would like to see as many places as possible, museums, galleries, woodworking stores, shops, etc.
If you have suggestions as to interesting places to visit, please let me know. I am open to the idea of visiting venues outside of the city, however I will be constrained by public transit availability...
TIA,
DC-C
However, I will have most of my evenings free, and also the weekend between the two work weeks. So I plan to "ingest" as much woodworking-related information as possible...
One place I definitely want to visit is the Victoria & Albert Museum, hoping that they still have some of Grinling Gibbons' work on display (ten years ago I was in Cambridge, and missed out on Gibbons' work displayed there, I didn't know about him at the time, darn...)
I would like to see as many places as possible, museums, galleries, woodworking stores, shops, etc.
If you have suggestions as to interesting places to visit, please let me know. I am open to the idea of visiting venues outside of the city, however I will be constrained by public transit availability...
TIA,
DC-C