Forging History: 180 years of Crewe Works exhibition
Crewe Heritage Centre
Community Events
15th Jul 2023 - 16th Jul 2023
UNTIL Sunday 16th July
Visit the Heritage Centre in Crewe this summer (Saturday 1st July to Sunday 10th September on weekends and Bank Holidays) to discover how Locomotives were a catalyst for change in the town! 180 years ago, the Grand Junction Railway Engineering Works moved to Crewe and had a huge impact on the town and the people who lived and worked here. Our exciting community-developed exhibition "Forging History: 180 years of Crewe Works" will tell the story of how the Works shaped the development of Crewe, one of Britain's key industrial engineering towns.
Did you know?
- Crewe Works produced over 8,000 locomotives
- By the 1930s it was the largest railway engineering works in the world!
- At its height, the buildings that made up Crewe Works covered over two miles.
- Crewe's engineering innovation continues today!
Crewe Works:
- Experience the sights and sounds of arriving for a shift at Crewe Works
- Understand why Crewe Works was built and what was made there
- Sit in the Drawing Office and design your own loco or learn what tools were used in the Erecting Shop
- Meet the workers and learn about their lives
- Drive a train
How did Crewe Works affect people's lives?
- Find out how the technologies and innovations from Crewe Works influenced railway development across the world
- Discover Crewe's record holders and award-winning locomotives
- Explore how the Works contributed to the war effort in 1914 and 1939
How did Crewe Works affect the development of Crewe?
- Learn how the Works shaped the town of Crewe
- Have dinner in a railway cottage
- Go to school in Victorian Crewe
- Discover how railway accidents at the Works informed developments in health
Looking to the future:
- Find out what is still made at Crewe Works today
- Add to a community exhibition about what we are proud of in Crewe
A wraparound programme of pop up events will also be on offer, including drama, town trails, school's session, heritage skills demonstrations and talks.
Where will the exhibition be held?
At Crewe Heritage Centre, Vernon Way, Crewe, CW1 2DB.
When will the exhibition take place?
Saturday 1st July to Sunday 10th September on weekends and Bank Holidays.
Will there be a charge to attend?
Normal admission charges to the Crewe Heritage Centre will apply:
Adult (16+): £7.00
Child (15 and under): £5.00
Senior (60+): £5.00
Family (Up to 2+3): £15.00
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