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Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum

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Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum
Amgueddfa Diwydiant a Môr Cymru
Established1977
Dissolved1 June 1998 (1998-06-01)
LocationButetown, Cardiff, Wales
Coordinates51°27′50″N 3°09′54″W / 51.464°N 3.165°W / 51.464; -3.165
OwnerNational Museums and Galleries of Wales
Public transit accessCardiff Bute Road railway station

Cardiff Bus 8

The Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum was located in Butetown, Cardiff, Wales, prior to the Cardiff Bay regeneration in the late 1990s. The museum formed part of the National Museums and Galleries of Wales, now known as Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales, and the first stage opened in 1977,[1] and it closed just 22 years later in 1998.[2]

A steam Engine, Hudswell Clarke, at the museum

Construction of the museum began in October 1974.[3] Exhibits included cars, a bus and tram, a lighthouse, a figurehead from HMS Hamadryad, the Sea Alarm tugboat and a replica of Richard Trevithick's 1803 locomotive, Pen-y-Darren.[3] A permanent exhibition described the history of the docks and coal mining in South Wales.[4]

Dr Geraint Jenkins was curator of the museum from 1978 until 1987.[5]

The museum closed on 1 June 1998 to make way for the new Mermaid Quay shopping development. Its exhibits were redistributed to other museums and the Sea Alarm was scrapped.[2] A new location for a similar museum, in Swansea, was not chosen until two years after the closure.[4] The National Waterfront Museum opened in Swansea in 2005.

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References

  1. ^ "The National Museums & Galleries of Wales" (PDF). Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b Roger Dobson (2 June 1998). "Shops replace ships as maritime history goes west". The Independent. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b Jessica Flynn (29 September 2014). "Museums and treasures of Wales in 42 pictures". Wales Online. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Maritime museum 'put on hold'". BBC News. 31 January 2001. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Obituary:Geraint Jenkins, 1929–2009". Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies. Vol. 48, no. 1. 2010. pp. 67–70. doi:10.1179/043087710X12610658128046.

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