West Midlands Volunteer Awards 2019 – Collections Audit Project
We’re absolutely delighted to announce we are a finalist in the West Midlands Volunteer Awards for 2019. The work of our volunteers on the Coffin
We’re absolutely delighted to announce we are a finalist in the West Midlands Volunteer Awards for 2019. The work of our volunteers on the Coffin
I volunteer for both The Coffin Works and Home of Metal. In my spare time I like to sew. The Shroud Room is my
Two years ago I wrote about the evolution of the coffin in a blog entitled ‘From Coffins to Caskets: an American History’, so two years
As a recent University History graduate I started to volunteer at the Coffin Works as part of the Conservation Team. My main partner in this
The people at The West Midlands Museum Development are holding their volunteer awards for 2019, which are now open. Here’s some information from them about
I started volunteering at the Coffin Works in September 2016, newly graduated from studying history and full of excitement about working in heritage and museums.
(This is now closed) As part of the annual ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ festival brought to you by BrumYODO, the object of the
by David Sugden What can I say? When I was first offered the chance to work at the Coffin Works I didn’t really know what
What a Joy, what a pleasure, a wonderful treat to visit the Coffin Works on old Brum’s Fleet Street Newman Brother’s factory, the place to
What can I say about the Pandemonium of Poe, other than the production by the Don’t Go in the Cellar theatre company in early November
The stage was set for the arrival of the coffin furniture trade in Birmingham as early as the first quarter of the eighteenth century, when
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