Monday, January 14, 2013

London Dungeon to sell unwanted stock

The London Dungeon is moving to a new location within the underground vaults of County Hall, on the Southbank, in March, having occupied its current site on Tooley Street for 38 years.

The new attraction will feature new costumes, theatrical sets and props, meaning all its blood-curdling kit will be up for grabs at the sale on Sunday, February 3.

Items on offer include an ?array of torture and surgical equipment?, ?severed limbs?, ?false eyeballs?, "plague doctor's potions", "Sweeney Todd razors", shackles and chains and blood-stained period costumes. The odd human skeleton and a set of authentic stocks, which have held several famous names ? including Jonathan Ross, Christina Aguilera, Michael Douglas and Alice Cooper ? will also go on sale.

?When we move, we?re not just changing address, we really are creating something totally new so inevitably we have rather a lot of items from Tooley Street that need re-homing,? said Ben Sweet The London?s Dungeon?s general manager. ?Rather than sell them all off to a theatre prop shop or museum we decided to let fans have a chance to own a bit of our horrible history.?

The ?Carnage Boot Sale? takes place on February 3, from 11.30am, at Pimlico Car Boot Sale, Lupus Street, London, SW1V 3AT.

For more information on the new attraction, see www.thedungeons.com

Source: http://telegraph.feedsportal.com/c/32726/f/564430/s/2782f5fa/l/0L0Stelegraph0O0Ctravel0Ctravelnews0C980A11520CLondon0EDungeon0Eto0Esell0Eunwanted0Estock0Bhtml/story01.htm

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