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History
Creating a Twentieth Century Victorian Town.

When Blists Hill Open Air Museum (now The Blists Hill Victorian Town) opened to the public in 1973 the process of creating a Victorian community had not been envisaged.

The site contained insitu remains of previous industrial activity, a stretch of the Shropshire (later Shropshire Union) Canal, remains of Blast Furnaces built in the middle of the nineteenth century and substantial remnants of a Brick & Tile works which covered the whole of the top of the site by the end of the nineteenth century.

Warrington Smythe’s 1847 painting of Blists Hill Blast Furnaces
Warrington Smythe’s 1847 painting of Blists Hill Blast Furnaces.

A canal warehouse from Wappenshall on the Newport branch of the Shropshire Union Canal was brought to Blists Hill and converted into a carpenter’s workshop. In addition a building was created to hold a collection of printing equipment from Kington in Herefordshire. From then on the museum began to grow at a faster pace and the concept of “a town” began to materialise.

The Shropshire Canal near Blists Hill
The Shropshire Canal near Blists Hill.
Blists Hill furnances today
Blists Hill furnances today.

At the far end of the site sat the Hay Incline Plane. This joined the Blists Hill canal to Coalport and from there on to the River Severn.

Early days at the museum saw the rescue of a Thomas Telford designed Tollhouse which came from Shelton, an area west of Shrewsbury.

Image from guidebook of sawmill
Image from guidebook of sawmill
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.