Date | Friday 11th May 2018 |
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Time | 10:00 until |
Meet At | Titanic Works Hoyle Street/Malinda Street Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7EH |
Organised By | Wessex Archaeology |
Description | As part of this year’s Sheffield Environment Weeks, Wessex Archaeology offers a rare opportunity to visit the crucible cellars of the former Titanic Works, Malinda Street/Hoyle Street, Sheffield. This event will take place on Friday 11th May and will provide the chance to explore a once commonplace and important part of Sheffield’s industrial past. Wessex Archaeology will be conducting four 1 hour tours of the crucible cellars, all free of charge, with each tour accommodating up to six members of the public. The tours will include exploring all three cellars with information about the steel making process, the history and development of the site and their significance within Sheffield. Tours will need to be booked in advance due to limited space within the cellars. Please be aware that the tours are not suitable for those with impaired mobility or children under the age of 8 years. Suitable footwear (walking boots) is recommended. Any other protective clothing required will be provided. |
Contact | Lucy Dawson |
Phone No. | 03303 133504 |
l.dawson [at] wessexarch.co.uk | |
Website | http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/events |
Type of Event | Local History |
Primary Focus | The Built Environment |
Wheelchair/Pushchair Accessible | No |
Suitable for Families | No |