This is a follow up post to, my last post about My Birthday Visit To CHF🙋♀️🦆💜.
Even though CHF'S original studios closed down in 2009. That's not the end of their story!
A few years later, they started up again Rebranded as Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick (Fitzpatrick is the name of a Relative of either Brian Cosgrove or Mark Hall, the Founders of the company, Fitzpatrick became a partner of CHF). Though sadly Mark Hall died at some point💔, Brian Cosgrove and Fitzpatrick kept CHF going😀. I regret that I do not know where the new CHF is located or if they're still going in 2020?🤷♀️
However there's Still A place in Manchester UK, where you can see Cosgrove Hall's work on display😃
It's called: Waterside Arts Centre, in Sale, Manchester, UK. It's the New Home for the Cosgrove Hall Films Achieves🦆🐁😁.
They have regular CHF Exhibitions, showcasing the Hand-drawn Animation Cels from Count Duckula, Danger Mouse the BFG and more 2D series/Films.🐁🦆
They also have many Stop Motion Animation props of series/Films such as: Noddy, Engie Bengy, Oakie Doke & more🌿😃.
The CHF Exhibitions are generally Free to the public😁.
However The Centre Is Temporarily Closed Due To Covid 19, but with Lockdown restrictions loosening in the UK the centre should Reopen soon❤.
Please Note: The CHF Exhibitions are not always displayed in the centre, as they sometimes host other art exhibits.
It is best to contact Waterside Staff themselves, when they Reopen, to learn the dates of the next CHF Event there. To ensure it's on, on the date of your visit.
I myself have visited these Exhibitions twice and really enjoyed them, so I highly recommend it🙋♀️🦆💜.
Disclaimer: This Not a Paid Promotion or branded content l.
I'm just passing information on Cosgrove Hall events. To share with my fellow
CHF Fans💜🦆🐁😁