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Lilleshall Collection

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The Lilleshall Company was the largest industrial concern in the northern half of the East Shropshire Coalfield for over 150 years, and once had extensive iron and steel works, engineering works, coalmines, brickworks and a private railway network in and around the Oakengates, St. George’s and Donnington Wood areas.

Artefacts such as the beam blowing engines "David & Sampson", and the large vertical blowing engine in the northern engine house of Blists Hill Blast Furnaces, were rescued from the Lilleshall Company as it began to contract rapidly from the 1970s onwards.

By the year 2000, it had disappeared from the area altogether, though fortunately a large amount of archive material was passed to the Library of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum for permanent retention.

A full catalogue of the collection can be found on the Access to Archives (A2A) web page.

Pumping Engine

Pumping Engine for the Shanghai Waterworks under construction at the Lilleshall Company’s New Yard Engineering Works

The IRONBRIDGE GORGE MUSEUM TRUST, Coach Road, Coalbrookdale, Telford, TF8 7DQ is a limited company registered in England under the Companies Act 1948 Reg No. 918560 and the Charities Act 1960 Ref No. 503717-R.
The Ironbridge Gorge is a World Heritage Site.