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Tag Archives: Ironbridge

First exhibits installed at Landscape with Machines

Eclectic art exhibition celebrating reactions to the Industrial Revolution opening at Ironbridge.

6 October, 2015 in Local history, Museums.

Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival programme announced

Day-long attractions at World Heritage Site.

16 September, 2015 in Family, Festivals, Local history.

Victorian Christmas at Ironbridge museums

Step back to the 1800s and see how Christmas was celebrated in Victorian times.

18 November, 2014 in Christmas, Museums.

University date for Ironbridge lecture

Heritage chief to speak on values.

31 October, 2014 in Architecture.

Ironbridge Gorge heritage festival details

World Heritage Site to hold family festival.

16 September, 2014 in Festivals.

Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival launched

Opportunity to enjoy and learn more about the Gorge.

29 August, 2014 in Festivals, Local history.

Meccano comes to Blist Hill

Exhibition of Victorian invention at museum.

15 August, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Museum open day for volunteers

Steam enthusiasts wanted at Ironbridge.

23 July, 2014 in Local history.

Coracle regatta set for the Severn

Ironbridge to host Bank Holiday river attraction.

9 July, 2014 in Festivals, Museums.

Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust secures funding renewal

£2.2 million grant boost for heritage site.

2 July, 2014 in Local history, Tourism.

Pancakes, popups and policemen

There’s plenty to do in the next few weeks at the Ironbridge Gorge museums.

18 February, 2014 in Museums.

Half-term at Ironbridge

There’s plenty to do at the area’s museums.

10 February, 2014 in Most recent.

Last Post: Remembering the First World War

Ironbridge exhibition to open in April.

4 February, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Back to Victorian values at Blists Hill

See how Christmas used to be celebrated.

19 November, 2013 in Christmas.

Last Post: Remembering the First World War, Coalbrookdale Gallery

A poignant new free exhibition, Last Post: Remembering the First World War, will explore the effect of the events of 1914-18 on the Post Office, its people and the contribution of postal communications to the war effort.

27 October, 2013 in Exhibitions, Shropshire, Tourism.

Ironbridge museums to host Fab Lab

State of the art addition to 300 year-old site.

11 October, 2013 in Shropshire, Tourism.

Ironbridge Traders launch new Family Trail

The Ironbridge Traders are getting set to welcome visitors to the annual Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival on Saturday, 21 September.

20 September, 2013 in Festivals.

Gold for Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

Top award in green tourist scheme.

13 September, 2013 in Environment, Shropshire, Tourism.

Shop early for Christmas

Plenty of opportunities at this unique craft fair.

11 September, 2013 in Christmas, Food and drink, Shopping, Tourism, What's on.

Ironbridge welcomes the world

Heritage site set for festival.

2 September, 2013 in Festivals, Most recent, What's on.

Ironbridge Gorge to take part in Museomix

Innovative collaboration for local attraction.

29 August, 2013 in Tourism, What's on.

Ironbridge set for big race

Expect a 19th century twist to a modern competition.

8 August, 2013 in Most recent, What's on.

Elementary – crimebusters required

Even the world’s greatest detectives need help sometimes.

1 August, 2013 in Most recent, What's on.

Aid for rail collection

There’s good news for a local museum.

30 July, 2013 in Most recent, Shropshire, Tourism.

Get digging

If you’ve ever fancied a go at archaeology, here’s your chance.

8 July, 2013 in Local history, Most recent, What's on.

Summer at Ironbridge Gorge

There are two special events taking place this month at Blists Hill Victorian Town in Shropshire’s Ironbridge Gorge.

3 July, 2013 in Most recent, Shropshire, What's on.

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