After 16 months, in my role as the Industrial Heritage Support Officer (IHSO), I’m leaving Ironbridge to join the Canal & River Trust as the Destinations Development Officer for West Midlands. My last day is this Friday, the 30th August so please do get in touch if you have any questions before then. After Friday,…
Inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network South East (IHNSE) – beginning of another great partnership
Last Friday, another Industrial Heritage Network took the first step towards creating robust, peer to peer support for industrial heritage sites and organisations throughout the region. The inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network South East (IHNSE) took place on a beautiful, sunny day at Amberley Museum. The IHNSE brought together a variety of members…
Empowering, relevant, dynamic – using industrial history collections to engage and inspire
How do we get visitors to engage with our collections? How do we ensure our collections are relevant to the modern audiences? Could local communities and other visitors become more involved in how we manage our collections? These were just some of the questions we looked at during the Industrial Heritage Network North West (IHNNW)…
Discussing sector challenges and sharing ideas at the inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network London (IHNL)
A triumph of Victorian innovation, a masterpiece of engineering and a cathedral of ironwork – the Crossness Pumping Station, opened by the Prince of Wales in 1865, hosted the inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network London (IHNL) last Friday. What a phenomenal location for the launch of the new network! The pumping station has…
Don’t fear it, embrace it! The power of social media to promote and engage -Industrial Heritage Network West Midlands (IHNWM) meeting at Coffin Works
The machinery, the stock, even a pot of tea on the stove – when the Newman Brothers factory closed, almost everything in it was left as if at the end of an ordinary working day. Described as a sort of mercantile Marie Celeste, Coffin Works are the only surviving example of a purpose-built Victorian coffin…
How do we balance commercial and charitable? Industrial Heritage Network North East (IHNNE) meeting at Land of Oak & Iron
Land of Oak & Iron, an area rich in industrial, natural and cultural heritage in the North East of England and the name of a local landscape partnership. Land of Oak & Iron are also one of the members of the Industrial Heritage Network North East (IHNNE) who hosted our second network meeting yesterday. The…
Library Officer vacancy at National Motor Museum
The National Motor Museum Trust is seeking an experienced Library Officer to undertake collections management procedures relating to the Reference Library Collection. You will help facilitate access through effective storage, efficient information retrieval and engagement in audience-based activities. You will be responsible for all documentation and the implementation and maintenance of appropriate levels of collections…
Discussing volunteering, education and governance at the inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network Cornwall & Devon (IHNCD)
New colleagues, in depth discussions and great insights together with glorious sunshine and delicious pasties – the inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network Cornwall & Devon (IHNCD) was a great day, and a brilliant start to a new network! Our first meeting at the King Edward Mine Museum last Thursday brought together many varied industrial heritage sites…
First steps towards a great partnership – inaugural meeting of the Industrial Heritage Network South West (IHNSW)
Brilliant venue, interesting discussions and many happy faces – it was a great day yesterday at the Museum of Bath at Work! Industrial Heritage Network South West (IHNSW) is one of the 11 regional networks currently in development across England. Our inaugural meeting in Bath brought together many varied industrial heritage sites and organisations from all over…
Saltford Brass Mill: watercourse survey and Penstock Gate repair
In the summer of 2018, Bath & North East Somerset council (B&NES) provided funding to dewater the upstream watercourses of Saltford Brass Mill (member of the Industrial Heritage Network South West) to enable inspection of the normally flooded structures and repair a penstock gate which had been deteriorating over a number of years. This was an…
