Sunday 9 June 2013



The Museum of Miniature Found Objects was dismayed to learn yesterday that recent excavation works to enlarge the vaults have caused a number of structural problems. The museum has had to close whilst emergency repairs are undertaken. However, the current exhibition 'Stardust' has moved to the museum Portakabin. This can be found in the Norman Shrapnel Memorial Garden at the rear of the museum, where visitors will still be able to enjoy this timely look at death and the attendant fear of the cosmos as an engine of human history, from the ancients to contemporary times.

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Found objects:
= gold star with hole: 5.37pm, Tuesday 20 March 2012, Lower Clapton Road, east London;
= silvered plastic star: 10.27am, Friday 29 July 2011, Lyne Crescent, east London;
= small silver star: 12.01pm, Thursday 21 July 2011, Elthorne Road, north London;
= two large silver metal stars: 6.59pm, Monday 27 May 2013, Clissold Park, north London;
= two small gold stars: 11.02am, Saturday 24 February 2012, Queen Elizabeth's Walk, north London.

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