The main wall exhibition contains sections on Boatbuilders; Shardlow
Hall; the coming of the Trent and Mersey
Canal; James Sutton and the Shardlow Boat Company; Soresby and Flack Boat
Company; Cowlishaw's Coal Company; the North Staffordshire Railway Company;
the milling and animal feedstuffs firm F E Stevens Ltd; Public Houses and
Breweries including the history of the site of the Malt Shovel and
the neighbouring brewery/maltings building, the Ropery and the Henshall
family, Shardlow Nurseries and the Dickinson
family.
Also, large poster display panels tell the story of St James Church,
Wilne Chapel, Wilden Ferry and Cavendish Bridge, the village carnival, the football club, the House of Industry, the village
schools, shops, the tramway, and a case study of a site on Aston Lane.
There is a full size replica of a narrowboat back cabin which has
been named Swift after one of the Shardlow Boat Company's craft. This displays
signwriting by Tony Lewery, roses and castles by Jan Deuchar and water
cans lent by the family of Ike Argent.
Children visiting can dress in costume. A grant from the Co-op enabled
the Centre to commission clothes of the Edwardian period of canal boating.
Elasticated to fit various sizes of small people they can give our younger
visitors the feel of life in long skirts or granddad shirts and weskits.
In the exhibition cases and displayed around the walls are items
related to the Grove Hospital, rural crafts and industries including blacksmiths and cobblers
tools, farming implements, bottles from local breweries, World War I, and material relating
to the Shardlow Bronze Age log boat and the Aston to Shardlow tramway.
A video presentation provides an introduction to the historical port
and the present day village, and there is a screen to view our website and several hundred of our archived photographs.
2025 - exhibits in the main exhibition cases: "Recent donations"and "The Life of Florrie Upton".
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