
The weeks are becoming busier as the teams get into their stride with the backlog of maintenance jobs accrued over the last year or so. …

We are delighted to announce that the Association for Industrial Archaeology has made an award of £15,080 towards the £16,756 cost of restoring a 1927…

There are usually, with most projects at the museum, a raft of talented craftspeople working on discreet elements of the final exhibit, bringing their own…

Last week Beamish reopened, though not without a few dramas along the way (as might be expected when waking any site from a period of…

Coffee Pot 2010 to the present – and its 150th anniversary Welcome to Part 3 of this series looking at the history, restoration and ongoing…

Coffee Pot – Restoration to working order, 2008 – 2010 Welcome to Part 2 of this three-part history of Head Wrightson Coffee Pot No.1, which…

Part 1: Coffee Pot No.1 1871 – 2004 2021 sees the 150th birthday of one of my favourite artefacts at the museum – Head Wrightson…

Happy new year and welcome to Beamish Transport Online! As readers will no doubt realised, news is a little thin on the ground at the…

Regular readers of the blog will no doubt be aware that wherever possible, I try to obtain (by donation or purchase) images of the collections…
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