The Ironbridge Gorge Museums to host the Ironbridge Lecture

Location
Engine Shop at Enginuity in Coalbrookdale Ironbridge Gorge Museum
Dates
Tuesday 6 December 2011 (17:30)
Contact

Pat Edgar, PR Matters
Ironbridge Gorge Museums
Tel:  01494 764932 / Fax: 01494 764408
Mobile: 07836 786043
Email: PRMatters@dsl.pipex.com
For more information visit: http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/.

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The prestigious Ironbridge Lecture will once again be hosted by The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust on Tuesday6th December in the Engine Shop at Enginuity in Coalbrookdale. The annual lecture, held in partnership with the University of Birmingham, will be delivered by the University’s Professor of Community History and Director of the Birmingham Lives project Professor Carl Chinn MBE.

A passionate and proud Brummie and West Midlander, Professor Chinn is a renowned social historian, newspaper columnist, public speaker, writer and campaigner for the rights of working-class people and the recognition of the importance of manufacturing. He is the author of 29 books that focus upon the history of Birmingham, the Black Country, and urban working class life in England between 1850 and 1960.                                                                                                                                      

Steve Miller, Chief Executive of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, commented: “The Ironbridge Lecture isalways a high point in the Museum’s year, we are all very excited to be able to welcome such an eminent and entertaining speaker as Professor Carl Chinn MBE, especially in 2011 as we celebrate 25 years since the Inscription of the Ironbridge Gorge as one of the UK’s first World Heritage Sites.”

With his lecture entitled‘West Midlands: the Workshop of the World, c. 1750-1950’ Professor Chinn willfollow in the footsteps of a long line of celebrated speakers including Gaye Blake-Roberts, Director of the Wedgwood Museum and popular historian AdamHart-Davis. The Ironbridge Lecture was first established in 1986 as an annualpublic University lecture which aims to raise the profile of the work of the Ironbridge Institute and the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust whilst providing anopportunity for discussion of key current issues in the fields of heritage, industrial archaeology or related areas.

All are welcome to come and enjoy this free lecture. Tea andcoffee will be served from 5.30pm in the Covered Bays adjacent to Enginuity with the lecture starting in Enginuity at 6.00pm.