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Newman Brothers Coffin Works posted by: Ian on: September 15, 2009 @ 6:52 pm

Newman Brothers


Here’s a couple of shots from the Coffin Fittings Works in the Jewellery Quarter, out of action since the 1990s but accessible this weekend thanks to the Heritage Open Days. The workers at Newmans carried on in cosy, slightly lethal, semi-Victorian conditions right up until the place shut down thanks to the decline in folk getting buried. When Birmingham Conservation Trust had a look around they found a treasure-trove of old ledgers, ironwork, embalming fluid and hefty stamping presses, all of which has been catalogued and stored until the day when the place reopens as a museum. Unfortunately that day now looks a lot further off since Advantage West Midlands pulled out of the project. There’s more info here if you wish to voice your support, and some great images in this flickr group.

Filed under: Olde Birmingham

2 Comments
  1. Thank you very much for mentioning this. We think it probably is a better use of public money to move forward than spend public money on keeping the building unused.


    Comment by Nick Booth — September 15, 2009 @ 8:33 pm

  2. [...] at 7 inch cinema has used their blog to highlight the problem at Newman Brothers whilst Josh Hart has written to his MP, the Minister [...]


    Pingback by First support coming in for Newman Brothers | Birmingham Conservation Trust — September 15, 2009 @ 10:02 pm

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