South West Heritage Trust open days in Taunton and Bridgwater | Somerset County Gazette

2022-09-03 01:57:33 By : Ms. Jane wu

TWO heritage centres in Somerset are getting ready to welcome visitors in September as part of their open days programme.

Residents and visitors will soon be able to join a free tour at the Somerset Heritage Centre in Taunton and Brick Tiles Museum in Bridgwater, both part of the South West Heritage Trust.

Heritage Open Days are England’s largest festival of history and culture.

Every September venues across England open their doors to celebrate the country’s fantastic history and culture. The Brick and Tile Museum in Bridgwater

The South West Heritage Trust has a variety of free events taking place in Devon and Somerset exploring this year’s theme of Astounding Inventions.

Visitors to Devon Heritage Centre in Exeter can book a behind-the-scenes tour to see the strongrooms and documents from the collections which date from the 11th century to present day.

A display in the search room will explore the theme of Inventions. Amongst the documents and books on display will be designs for a prototype submarine and items which illustrate the evolution of printing, lithography and engraving. Visitors will also be able to view documents relating to the machines that helped John Heathcoat of Tiverton to develop the mechanised lace-making industry.

At the Somerset Heritage Centre in Taunton, visitors can see a display of archival documents exploring the Astounding Inventions theme including documents relating to Andrew Crosse’s electrical experiments of the early 19th century, photographs of the Dynasphere monowheel vehicle invented by John Archibald Purves of Taunton in the 1930s and documents concerning John Stringfellow’s early aeroplane prototypes. Behind-the-scenes tours of the archive strongrooms are also being offered where visitors can see how collections are cared for and witness the inventions which help the archive team every day.

At Somerset Brick and Tile Museum in Bridgwater visitors are invited to join a tour of the museum and see a tile-making demonstration.

There will be an opportunity to learn about the last traditional brick kiln in Somerset and how Bridgwater’s brick and tile-making industry shaped the town. Following the tour there will be a demonstration of hand-making a roof tile.

All events are free, but booking is required via swheritage.org.uk Event dates and venues: • Display and Tours at Somerset Heritage Centre, Taunton TA2 6SF – 16 September. Booking is required for behind-the-scenes tours at 10.00am and 11.30am. Free.

• Tour and Tile Making Demonstration at Somerset Brick and Tile Museum, Bridgwater TA6 4DB - 10 September at 10.30am. Booking required. Free

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