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  2. Derby Silk Mill - Wikipedia

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    Derby Silk Mill, formerly known as Derby Industrial Museum, is a museum of industry and history in Derby, England. The museum is located on the former site of Lombe's Mill, a historic silk mill which marks the southern end of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. The site opened as Derby’s Industrial Museum, on 29 November 1974.

  3. Derwent Valley Mills - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013 a programme started to reinvent the silk mill for the 21st Century, incorporating the principles of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths). The museum now opens 4 days a week. [57] The Derby Industrial Museum was re-branded as the Museum of Making in November 2021. It houses a series of exhibits about the ...

  4. List of museums in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    website, small museum of china and porcelain decorative art of the Denby Pottery Company, shop and factory tours Derby Computer Museum: Derby: Computer Museum: website. A registered charity computer museum run by volunteers [5] [6] which specialises in providing a hands on experience [7] Derby Gaol: Derby: Prison: 18th century prison Derby ...

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  6. Derby - Wikipedia

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    Derby and Derbyshire were among the centres of Britain's Industrial Revolution. In 1717, Derby was the site of the first water-powered silk mill in Britain, built by John Lombe and George Sorocold, after Lombe had reputedly stolen the secrets of silk-throwing from Piedmont in Italy (he is alleged to have been poisoned by the Piedmontese as ...

  7. Robert Bakewell (ironsmith) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of his work can be seen at Derby Cathedral, where he made the wrought iron rood screen and the gates at the west door. There are also wrought iron gates by Bakewell at the Derby Industrial Museum , and ironwork by him in a number of churches in Derbyshire towns and villages: Alvaston , Ashbourne , Borrowash , Duffield , Etwall ...

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  9. Andrew Handyside and Company - Wikipedia

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    One of a pair of vases made by Handyside for Derby Arboretum c.1846. This one is on exhibition at the Derby Industrial Museum. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1805, Handyside worked in his uncle Charles Baird's engineering business in St. Petersburg before taking over the Brittania Foundry in 1848. It had first been opened around 1820 by ...