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Madeley Living History Project
About Us
The Madeley Living History Project is a Madeley Parish Council
initiative and a registered charity. The project began in
September 2001 and it was funded until 2007. It will continue to
run, on a part-time basis, until at least 2010. For the first six
years the project was based in the Local Studies Room at Madeley
Library. It now operates from Parish Council Offices in Jubilee
House at the top of the High Street.
The project works with schools, community groups and individuals
to celebrate the history of Madeley, Sutton Hill and Woodside. All
materials generated by, or donated to, the Living History project
will form a community archive for Madeley.
What does the Living History project do?
- The project's first initiative was an exhibition of Christmas
Stories. These were from older members of the parish and from
year 6 pupils at Woodside Junior School.
- Twenty-five local groups were involved in producing a Madeley
Community Quilt. It is now on display in Jubilee House.
- A schools' project entitled Old Town/New Town involved year 6
pupils from parish schools. Local people researched the history
of Russell Road and the surrounding green.
- Pupils from Haughton School produced ideas for a project logo
and have made studies of local historic buildings.
- The project manager has supervised the restoration of the grave
of the 'Nine Men of Madeley' in St.
Michael's Churchyard, Madeley. A leaflet has been produced
giving further details of the tragedy.
- The project manager assisted the Madeley Local Studies Group to
obtain an HLF grant.
It was for the restoration of the 'Turner Memorial' in St.
Michael's Churchyard. The project manager supervised the works
involved.
- Sutton Hill residents have been helped to publish a book of
reminiscences about moving to the estate.
- An information pack covering the Tudor and Stuart periods in
Madeley has been produced for the Parish Church. There is a
special reference to the role of the Brooke family.
- A Madeley Heritage Trail covering the major historic sites in
the town.
- A Parish Pubs booklet giving details of Madeley hostelries past
and present.
- The story of The Beeches Hospital (the former workhouse).
- Guides to the Madeley War Memorial and the Coalport Memorial Bridge.
- A list of workers at Kemberton Pit, compiled by Dr. Ivor Brown,
was published by the project.
- A Churchyard Trail covering the monuments in
St. Michael's Churchyard. The
trail also covers the natural history of the Churchyard.
- The Woodside Story.
- A Taste of the Past historical cookery book.
Current Projects Include
- A complete survey of the monuments in
St. Michael's Churchyard, Madeley.
- The setting up of an exhibition telling the story of King Charles
dramatic escape after the Battle of Worcester. It will concentrate
on his night in Upper House Barn, Madeley. The exhibition will be
held at Coalport China Museum. The centrepiece will be the
newly-traced replica of the tankard awarded by the king, to
Francis Wolfe of Madeley.
- A bid to the Awards For All fund to conserve and publish the
surviving photographic plates produced by Bartram photographers.
- A series of leaflets covering past people, places and events
in Madeley. These include leaflets on Major Yate, on Lumley Hall
and the Madeley Amateur Dramatic Society. It is hoped the series
will include leaflets on the Rest Room and on Robert Moore.
- A bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund to help restore and interpret
various local industrial monuments.
- Assistance to various Madeley community groups with their local
history projects.
- The organisation of one-off events aimed at children and
interested adults.
History of Madeley
The aim of the project is to make sure that the history of Madeley
is recorded before it becomes lost. Copies of all the booklets we
have published are available from Jubilee House. Most are free or
sold at a token price. I am always happy to talk to people who have
memories they would like to share. If you have photographs or other
memorabilia, I can copy them and make sure the originals are returned.
Feel free to drop in at any time or ring me on 01952 567288.
Shelagh Lewis - Project Manager
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