The
Pollock's Toy Museum's history dates way back
in to the mid 1800. A young man by the name Benjamin
Pollock’s was married to Eliza Redington and inherited
her fathers business when he (John Redington) died.
The business he inherited was namely a "Theatrical
Print Warehouse"
He was well known for his diligence as he never entrusted
anyone else to do his work throughout the 60 years
he ran the business and when he died in 1937 it was
his daughters Louise and Selina who were involved
in carrying on from where their father left off.
Since his death the place was run by many parties
despite many difficulties that brought it to the verge
of closure. In 1955 Marguerite Fawdry bought the collection
of items and she revitalised the business.
ÖFFNUNGSZEITEN
Daily : 10.00am - 5.00pm (Except Sundays & Bank
Holidays)
SCHLIEßENd on 25, 26 December & 1 January