Posts Tagged ‘Heritage Open Days 2010’

Coffin Fittings Works open for visitors on SaturdayH

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Water fun at the Coffin Fittings Works

We have been cleaning up ready to welcome visitors to the Coffin Fittings Works Open Day on Saturday, September 11th.

We are at 13-15, Fleet Street and look forward to showing you round.
Although we have no running water, we certainly had some today as volunteers emptied the buckets that catch the water from the leaking roof!
The 11 o’clock tour is now fully booked, but we have plenty of spaces at other times. Please book your slot with Lucie or Elizabeth on 0121 303 2664 or email lucie.thacker@birmingham.gov.uk or elizabeth.perkins@birmingham.gov.uk

Here is a list of other West Midlands venues open this weekend.

www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory/region/West%20Midlands/

Visit the Coffin Fittings Works!

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Come and visit us on Saturday September 11th and see inside the Coffin Fittings Works. We will be delighted to show you round,  explain the processes of manufacture and tell you some of the stories of Newman Brothers.

When we last opened, we had some amazing feedback from our visitors, so do come along and have a look at this exceptional building and find out what went on here. Here are some of the remarks our visitors made:

Fascinating building

Cool old place

A unique and interesting site

It makes things easier if you book a place on a tour – simply email lucie.thacker@birmingham.gov.uk or elizabeth.perkins@birmingham.gov.uk or phone 0121 303 2664. Tours will take place on the hour and every half  hour between 11am and 4pm and last approximately half an hour.

Where is it:  13-15 Fleet Street, Birmingham, England please click the link for a map.

Here is a list of other West Midlands venues open this weekend.

www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory/region/West%20Midlands/

Birmingham Museum Collections Centre Open Day – May 2010

Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Museum Collections Centre. Photo courtesy of Andy Doherty, birminghamroundabout.co.uk

Museum Collections Centre. Photo courtesy of Andy Doherty, birminghamroundabout.co.uk

Birmingham Museum Services should be congratulating themselves after the Museum Collections Centre’s (MCC) latest Open Day this Bank Holiday Monday. I went along and had the most brilliant day, and it looked as though other visitors were definitely enjoying themselves. Until one of my fellow BCT bloggers provided information and a link to the MCC page on this very website, I’d never heard of the Open Days. Infact, I had no idea that there was even such a place as the MCC.

There was free transport from the city centre to the MCC in Nechells, courtesy of Aston Manor Transport Museum‘s vintage buses and the admission to the centre itself was also free. There were activities for kids, a mobile snack bar, rides on a model steam train and photography was very much encouraged. The fantastic thing about this place is that you literally never knew what was around the corner. Bread slicing machine? X-ray table? Gigantic ancient urn from Iraq? Door from Birmingham Debtor’s Prison (my personal favourite)? These are just a fraction of what can be seen.

The staff (volunteers?) were welcoming and extremely helpful and the MCC is very well equipped for visitors, but its not much like a trip to the museum – this is essentially a storage facility, so there’s no exhibitions or big panels packed full of information about objects. This is in no way a criticism – the MCC Open Day was genuinely the most interesting, different and exciting heritage related outing I’ve had for a good while. Much of what you see at the MCC is completely unexpected – therein lies its magic.

Don’t panic if you missed this Open Day – there is another planned for 22nd August from 10.30am – 5pm, again with free admission. The centre will also open on 9th September as part of the nationwide Heritage Open Days. There are also special photography and drawing days planned and on the last Friday in each month, the MCC offers free guided tours provided they are booked in advance. You can find out more here.

Heritage Open Days 2010: 9-12 September

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Last year’s Heritage Open Days 2009 were an exciting event, with Birmingham Conservation Trust seeing a resulting flurry of activity in support of the Newman Brothers Coffin works.

In no time at all, it’s nearly Heritage Open Days 2010! The event will take place from Thursday 9th until Sunday 12th September 2010.

According to the Heritage Open Days website:

Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission. Every year on four days in September, buildings of every age, style and function throw open their doors, ranging from castles to factories, town halls to tithe barns, parish churches to Buddhist temples. It is a once-a-year chance to discover hidden architectural treasures and enjoy a wide range of tours, events and activities which bring to life local history and culture.

They’re still looking for participants for the national programme, with a first deadline of May 1st and late entries accepted until August 1st. For more information, visit Heritage Open Days. Alternatively, contact the Heritage Open Days team at hods@english-heritage.org.uk or on 0844 335 884.