Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument
Worsley Delph Monument

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The central structure is an interpretation of something that was described by Arthur Young in 1770 as ‘a crane of curious construction, used for heaving the stones out of the quarry into the barges’. The viewing platform on which the structure stands also holds bronze sculptures of objects relevant to the site: a reproduction of the Act of Parliament 1659; a map of the underground canal system; miners’ hats; a pickaxe and a shovel; a replica coal cart carrying individual pieces of coal engraved with stories of what it was like to be a young child in the mines; a miner’s lamp; and a 'Farnworth & Worsley Journal' from 18th July 1968 that features a headline about the Worsley mines closing.
Title

Worsley Delph Monument

Date

2019

Medium

weathering steel & bronze

Measurements

H 800 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

M28_MH_S073

Acquisition method

commissioned by Salford City Council with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Salford City Council, and Bridgewater Canal Company

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Salford City Council

Custodian

Salford City Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Worsley Road, Salford

M28 2PB

Located at the northern side of Worsley Road, at the end of the spur off the Bridgewater Canal.