- Jackfield Tile Museum
The Jackfield Tile Museum is one of the
Ironbridge Gorge Museums based in the village ofJackfield on the south bank of theRiver Severn in theIronbridge Gorge , inShropshire ,England . It is located within aWorld Heritage Site , the birthplace of theIndustrial Revolution .The museum is housed in a decorative
tile factory building, the former works ofCraven Dunnill and Company, that is still used to produce tiles. It presents the history of the British decorative tile industry between 1840 and 1960, the period in which this factory and that ofMaw & Co nearby played an important part in this industry.Jackfield is one of the oldest known ceramic production centres in Shropshire, a tradition dating back to the 16th century. The Thursfield family settled in Jackfield during the early 18th century; Jackfield wares are attributed to the family.
Craven Dunnill gave up its Jackfield works in the early 1950s, moving to
Bridgnorth , and the buildings were used by a firm making iron and bronze castings. In 1983, theIronbridge Gorge Museum Trust purchased the works with the aid of anArchitectural Heritage Fund grant. In 1989, tile manufacture restarted on the site and in 2001 Craven Dunnill took over this business again.The collections include
William de Morgan and other historic tiles.External links
* [http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/our_attractions/jackfield_tile_museum/ Jackfield Tile Museum website]
* [http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/our_attractions/jackfield_tile_museum/history/ History information]
* [http://www.shropshiretourism.info/ironbridge/gorge-museum/jackfield-tile-museum/ Shropshire Tourism information]
* [http://www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk/gallery/jackfield_tile_museum Virtual Shropshire information]
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