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Revision as of 16:38, 15 July 2010

the Batson Museum

Stanbury Village [57,55]

Maxwell Walk a warehouse Hatwell Place
the Dann Hotel the Batson Museum Yeoman Park
Salvage Row Club Bartin Forse Walk School

Basic Info:

  • Museums have a wide range of different collections and exhibitions, although previously they were not lootable. Nowadays, different decorative items may be found there.
  • Generally, the descriptions found in Museums fall along the lines of "…currently displaying a(n) exhibition/installation/collection of _____________"
  • Museums can be barricaded normally.

Description

Batson's Boat is on display outside.

The Batson Museum is a late-18th century Tapestry Museum, with an exquisite collection of French tapestries.

History

Part of the Malteux Tapestry. The caption is in Old French, and means BOOM! HEADSHOT!

The centrepiece of the collection is the Malteux Tapestry, smuggled into Malton from France during the Napoleonic era by Quentin Batson, the museum's founder. Batson's hazardous journey by land, sea and the River Kevan is memorialised through his boat, preserved in the museum's courtyard.

The Malteux Tapestry is thought to depict an 11th century zombie outbreak in southern England. Zombies are shown shambling towards the army of the living, only to be struck by arrows to the head and even the eye. Some survivors are portrayed stripping clothes from the dead in order to pimp themselves out with teeth- and claw-proof armour; others are shown in long black tunics and carrying dozens of swords, possibly katanas imported from medieval Japan, in order to wreak havoc on the undead horde.

Barricade Policy

Current Status

July 13 2010:

Mall-rebuilding-small.jpg rebuilding Survivors have recently recaptured the building, but zombies still pose a threat.