Chard Museum

Chard Museum

Coordinates: 50°52′22″N 2°57′31″W / 50.8728°N 2.9587°W / 50.8728; -2.9587

Chard Museum
Stone building with sign saying Chard Museum
The museum building
Chard Museum is located in Somerset
Location within Somerset
Established 1970
Location Godworthy House, Chard, Somerset, England
Type Local museum
President Tony Prior
Website Chard Museum

Chard Museum is a small local museum in Chard, Somerset, England. It opened in 1970, in a converted 16th century listed building, with collections of exhibits about local history and displays related to the lives of notable local residents.

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History

The basis of the collection dates from around 1880 when Arthur Hull collected ‘curiosities’. He left these to the town and in 1917 they were transferred to Somerset County Museum in Taunton, before returning to the new museum in 1970.[1]

The museum is housed in a 16th century thatched building which was originally four cottages.[2] The building was converted and restored for use as a museum in 1970, and later incorporated the building next door which had been the New Inn public house.[1][3]

In 2010 doubts were raised about the ongoing funding of the museum.[4][5]

Collection

Exhibits within the museum tell the story of the town and the local area including geology, the fire of 1577, the Monmouth Rebellion and local lace mills.[6] Outside there is a blacksmith's forge and display of farm machinery.[7]

There are also displays on notable people with connections to the town.

John Stringfellow and another local man William Samuel Henson achieved the first powered flight, in 1848, in a disused lace factory, with a 10 foot (3 m), steam-driven flying machine.[8][9]

James Gillingham pioneered the development of articulated artificial limbs,[10] after working as a shoemaker in the town and seeing a man who had his arm so badly shattered in an accidental explosion of a cannon that it had to be amputated to the shoulder socket.[11] The museum includes a representation of his consulting room, including several examples of his artificial limbs.[12]

Corporal Samuel Vickery who was awarded the VC in 1897 for his actions during the attack on the Dargai Heights, Tirah, India during the Tirah Campaign.[13]

Margaret Bondfield, who was an English Labour politician and feminist, the first woman Cabinet minister in the United Kingdom and a member of the Congregational Church.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Story of Chard Museum". http://www.chardmuseum.co.uk/The_Museum/. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  2. ^ "Chard Museum". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=374127. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  3. ^ "Chard and district museum". South Somerset Council. http://www.southsomerset.gov.uk/index.jsp?articleid=6594. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  4. ^ "Funding fears cast shadow over museum anniversary". Chard & Ilminster News. 2010-05-12. http://www.chardandilminsternews.co.uk/news/8160302.Funding_fears_cast_shadow_over_museum_anniversary/. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  5. ^ "Without funds museum closes". Pullmans weekly News. http://www.crewkerne-today.co.uk/news.cfm?id=15200&searchword=Museum%20closes. Retrieved 17 October 2010. 
  6. ^ "Chard & District Museum". Culture 24. http://www.culture24.org.uk/sw000020. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  7. ^ "Chard Museum". Wessex Tourist Board. http://www.wessex.me.uk/char_mus.html. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  8. ^ Parramore, Thomas C. (2007). First to Fly: North Carolina and the Beginnings of Aviation. The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 46. ISBN 978-0807854709. http://books.google.com/?id=zrpb67qFXUIC&pg=PT63&dq=1857+Temple+flight&q=1857%20Temple%20flight. 
  9. ^ "High hopes for replica plane". BBC. 10 October 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1591057.stm. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  10. ^ "Chard was there first". London: Daily Telegraph. 7 October 2006. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/10/07/dl0703.xml. Retrieved 17 October 2008. 
  11. ^ "Pioneers in artificial limbs". Chard Museum. http://www.chardmuseum.co.uk/Pioneers_in_Artifical_Limbs/. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  12. ^ "Knight's Barn". Chard Museum. http://www.chardmuseum.co.uk/Knights_Barn/. Retrieved 23 May 2010. 
  13. ^ Harvey, David (1999). Monuments to Courage : Victoria Cross Headstones and Memorials. Vol.1, 1854-1916. Kevin & Kay Patience. OCLC 59437297. 
  14. ^ "Margaret Bondfield (1873-1953)". Timeline. TUC History. http://www.unionhistory.info/timeline/Tl_Display.php?Where=Dc1Title+contains+%27Margaret+Bondfield+(1873-1953)%27+. Retrieved 29 March 2009. 

External links

Chard Museum, Registered Charity no. 270186 at the Charity Commission


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