Eccentric art inside London's The Museum of Everything
Smoking squirrels, circus banners, miniature fairgrounds - The Museum of Everything in London's Primrose Hill shows art that people have made for themselves rather than for fame or money.
The museum claims to be a window on the creativity of people who did not go to art school.
The current exhibition has had to be extended as it appears that this display of the odd and fascinating output from Britain's sheds and workshops has captured the imagination.
David Sillito went to have a look.
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