Posts Tagged ‘industrial archaeology’
New Willard Wigan Microscopic Artworks to go on show at Museum Of The Jewellery Quarter
Visitors to Museum of the Jewellery Quarter will be amongst the first people in the city to see new micro-sculptures by internationally renowned artist Willard Wigan, at a new exhibition opening at the museum on Friday 4th August. Willard Wigan MBE: In The Eye of The Needle will showcase […] Click here to view original…
Read MorePhotographer Verity Milligan hosts solo exhibition showcasing the best of Birmingham
Original web page at Photographer Verity Milligan hosts solo exhibition showcasing the best of Birmingham Sunset Over The Jewellery Quarter by Verity Milligan Photographer Verity Milligan hosts her first solo exhibition at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, in Vyse Street. The six month exhibition, opening to the public on Saturday will showcase fifteen of…
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Original web page at The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Attraction Information Suitable for ages: Older Children (9-12) and Teenagers (13-18) The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter When the proprietors of the Smith and Pepper jewellery manufacturing firm decided to retire in 1981 they ceased trading and locked the door, unaware they would be leaving…
Read MoreRenowned Birmingham photographer Verity Milligan hosts first solo exhibition at Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
Original web page at Renowned Birmingham photographer Verity Milligan hosts first solo exhibition at Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Stunning images of iconic Birmingham locations will be going on display at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter this weekend, as renowned Birmingham photographer Verity Milligan hosts her first solo exhibition in the city. The six…
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Original web page at Birmingham, United Kingdom Telephone: +44 121 523 3272 Website: www.veesdeli.co.uk Address: 83 Vyse Street Jewellery Quarter Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6HA Jewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter – Jewellery Quarter Nearby public transportation stops & stations: 240 ftJewellery Quarter JA 350 ftJewellery Quarter JD 500 ftJewellery Quarter Categories: Coffee & Tea Cheese…
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Original web page at Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Reviewed yesterday A really interesting glimpse into the past. I found this a very imformative and curious experience – getting to see how the jewellery factories would have worked, the hardship of the workers and also little interesting facts – like how easy it was for…
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Original web page at Venue Hire The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is a Grade II listed building and a unique time capsule based around the original workshops and offices of Smith & Pepper, a traditional Birmingham jewellery manufacturing firm. Conferences and Corporate Events Located in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, there are few…
Read MoreSignpost: Jewellery Quarter Plan: Drop in Session
Original web page at Signpost: Jewellery Quarter Plan: Drop in Session *Please note this event is not run by BPS Birmingham and is hosted by a third party. The Jewellery Quarter Development Trust initiated the Jewellery Quarter Plan and are now giving you the opportunity to get involved by attending drop in sessions throughout November.…
Read MoreMuseum of the Jewellery Quarter demonstration, Birmingham, West Midlands, England.
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Original web page at Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Reviewed yesterday via mobile My friend and I visited this little museum of an old workshop. There was a guided tour with Rupert who was very nice and happy to answer any questions we had. He was very approachable, knowledgeable and passionate. Well worth a visit!…
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