A 1950s style hair salon from Teesside is all set to become the centrepiece of a new street being created at the Beamish museum. The salon will be based on a corner shop style hairdressers and will be ...
HAVE you ever wanted a journey back in time to have your hair in a 1950s style? If the answer is yes - a new salon at Beamish Museum might just take your fancy. 'Comb-ing' soon to the Living Museum of ...
When Frank and Ginny Burge opened Beautique Day Spa & Salon in Rice Village in 1956, 27 other salons operated between Kirby Drive, Bissonnet Street and Main Street. "People thought I was crazy," Frank ...
Specially-trained staff at Beamish Museum have been brushing up on their skills ahead of the February launch of its latest development - a 1950s Town complete with a period hairdresser's shop. They ...
Beamish has been a much loved tourism spot for over 50 years, with live exhibits being updated frequently. Travelling through time from the 1800s, the living museum includes a pit village, farm, ...
Rockabilly rolls are extremely versatile. The rockabilly hairstyle became famous in the early 1940s and 1950s. The hairstyle was inspired by rock n’ roll country music. Victory rolls are one variant ...
George Harris, one of the brains behind the exhibition, said the idea was inspired by the jukebox revolution A quirky arts project featuring music and memories from the 1950s and 60s has launched in ...
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