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Did You Know?
Fact Captain Webb, a swimmer from Dawley, was the first man to swim the English Channel in 1875. The scarlet silk underpants which he wore for the swim, under a pair of woollen long johns, can be seen at the Museum.
Fact Although the direct route across the channel is twenty one miles Captain Webb swam thirty nine and a half miles as the tides pushed him off course. It took him over twenty one hours.
Fact Captain Webb died in 1883, caught in a whirlpool whilst attempting to swim the Niagara rapids. His body was found four days later. 'Nothing great is easy' is carved on his headstone.
Fact The warehouse now housing the museum was constructed within living memory of the Great Flood of 1795 and was designed to let water flow in and out, taking account of fluctuations in the river. Good job really as it still floods in and out today !
Fact The voice that you can hear in the Lady Chapel is that of the coracle maker Eustace Rogers who lived in a house opposite. His coracle making shed still sits on the river bank beyond the Iron Bridge.
Fact The warehouse shows that the Coalbrookdale Company was still reliant on river transport whilst the rest of the nation was getting into trains!
Fact Captain Matthew Webb, the first man to swim the English Channel, was born in Dawley near Ironbridge on 19 January 1848.
Fact Local hero Captain Matthew Webb, the first cross channel swimmer, once saved his brother from the dangerous currents near the Iron Bridge.
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.