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''"Everyone has heard of the Museum of Mistakes. Hardly anyone has been inside it."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Museum_of_Mistakes|The Museum of Mistakes|Fallen London|}}</ref> | <blockquote>''"Everyone has heard of the Museum of Mistakes. Hardly anyone has been inside it."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Museum_of_Mistakes|The Museum of Mistakes|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>[[File:Museummistakes.png|thumb|(art from SS)]]'''The Museum of Mistakes''' is a dusty old institution on [[Ladybones Road]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’The entrance lies behind a gate of amber on Ladybones Road.’</ref> run by the Ministry of Public Decency,<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Prepare_your_Theft_from_the_Museum_of_Mistakes!|Prepare your Theft from the Museum of Mistakes!|Fallen London|}}</ref> and a d__nable pain to actually get into. It holds all sorts of ancient things, reminders of old indiscretions and errors. | ||
[[File:Museummistakes.png|thumb|(art from SS)]]'''The Museum of Mistakes''' is a dusty old institution on [[Ladybones Road]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’The entrance lies behind a gate of amber on Ladybones Road.’</ref> run by the Ministry of Public Decency,<ref name=":0">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Prepare_your_Theft_from_the_Museum_of_Mistakes!|Prepare your Theft from the Museum of Mistakes!|Fallen London|}}</ref> and a d__nable pain to actually get into. It holds all sorts of ancient things, reminders of old indiscretions and errors. | |||
==Halls of Shame== | ==Halls of Shame== | ||
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== Grim Reminders == | == Grim Reminders == | ||
The '''Dadd Wing''' contains the museum's collection of human remains<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Visit_the_Museum_of_Mistakes|Visit the Museum of Mistakes|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’The Dadd Wing houses the Museum's collection of human remains.’</ref> and requires a separate ticket to enter.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’ADMITTANCE to the DADD WING ONLY, it says, in tiny print. And on the back: Not valid for other wings. Entry at bearer's own risk.’</ref> It houses glass cases, sarcophagi,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’ Its gallery is crammed – on both ground floor and mezzanine – with sarcophagi, dusty glass cases, and tables of jumbled exhibits.’</ref> the skin of of human faces,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_around_6|Ask around 6|Fallen London|}}</ref> part of a skull,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’It is a round curve of thin bone. You examine the label: Calvarium. Canterbury, 1170.’</ref> and its oldest exhibit,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’"Its oldest exhibit is a collection of statuettes and jars."’</ref> a collection of ushabti and canopic jars donated by one Troubled Painter.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’Their plaque is less gnomic than most. Ushabtiu & canopic jars. Nile valley. It names the donor as a certain Troubled Painter.’</ref> | The '''Dadd Wing''' contains the museum's collection of human remains<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Visit_the_Museum_of_Mistakes|Visit the Museum of Mistakes|Fallen London|}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’The Dadd Wing houses the Museum's collection of human remains.’</ref> and requires a separate ticket to enter.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’ADMITTANCE to the DADD WING ONLY, it says, in tiny print. And on the back: Not valid for other wings. Entry at bearer's own risk.’</ref> It houses glass cases, sarcophagi,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’ Its gallery is crammed – on both ground floor and mezzanine – with sarcophagi, dusty glass cases, and tables of jumbled exhibits.’</ref> the skin of of human faces,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_around_6|Ask around 6|Fallen London|}}</ref> part of a skull,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’It is a round curve of thin bone. You examine the label: Calvarium. Canterbury, 1170.’</ref> and its oldest exhibit,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’"Its oldest exhibit is a collection of statuettes and jars."’</ref> a collection of ushabti and canopic jars donated by one Troubled Painter.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’Their plaque is less gnomic than most. Ushabtiu & canopic jars. Nile valley. It names the donor as a certain Troubled Painter.’</ref> This Painter lives in the [[The Royal Bethlehem Hotel|Royal Bethlehem Hotel]], and his name is implied to start with an R.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Impatient_Apprentice|The Affair of the Impatient Apprentice|Fallen London|}}’Eventually, you find a copy of the Museum's correspondence with the Troubled Painter, misfiled under 'R'. You note his address: a suite at the Royal Bethlehem Hotel.’</ref> | ||
== Historical Inspirations == | |||
The mysterious painter and namesake of the Dadd Wing may be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dadd Richard Dadd]. In real life, Dadd was a troubled but prolific illustrator who produced most of his best-known work while in psychiatric hospitals (one of which was Bethlem Royal Hospital).<ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dadd|Richard Dadd|Wikipedia|}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 03:32, 9 May 2024
"Everyone has heard of the Museum of Mistakes. Hardly anyone has been inside it."[1]

The Museum of Mistakes is a dusty old institution on Ladybones Road[2] run by the Ministry of Public Decency,[3] and a d__nable pain to actually get into. It holds all sorts of ancient things, reminders of old indiscretions and errors.
Halls of Shame
The Museum has seventy-seven doors, but not all of them are real; some are just painted onto the wall, while others hold traps designed to give any intruder a really miserable day.[4] Perhaps it’d be best to enter legitimately… but that might be an even more difficult task, given the bureaucratic labyrinth[5] that is the nine-stage application process.[6][7]
The following are known to be on display in the Museum:
- A corroded brass microscope smelling faintly of ammonia[8]
- Old musket-balls[9]
- Jade carvings[10]
- A half-eaten fig[9][11]
- A three thousand year old bit of black sailcloth,[9] labelled 'Achaean, c 1200BC'[11]
- First City Coins[9]
- Diamonds[9]
- A stuffed two-headed bat, almost the size of a man[11]
- Two locks of hair; one amber, one dark.[11]
Grim Reminders
The Dadd Wing contains the museum's collection of human remains[12][13] and requires a separate ticket to enter.[14] It houses glass cases, sarcophagi,[15] the skin of of human faces,[16] part of a skull,[17] and its oldest exhibit,[18] a collection of ushabti and canopic jars donated by one Troubled Painter.[19] This Painter lives in the Royal Bethlehem Hotel, and his name is implied to start with an R.[20]
Historical Inspirations
The mysterious painter and namesake of the Dadd Wing may be Richard Dadd. In real life, Dadd was a troubled but prolific illustrator who produced most of his best-known work while in psychiatric hospitals (one of which was Bethlem Royal Hospital).[21]
References
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