The museum shows the history of the development of the sewing machine both domestic and industrial from 1850-1950. Three of the feature attractions are the first singer machine, a unique machine originally owned by Queen Victoria's eldest daughter and a patent machine from America sent over for the Great Exhibition. There are over 600 machines on display.
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