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Die-Sinkers Workshop

Continuing Display

Kelham Island Museum

A detailed reconstruction of James Dixon and Sons’ die-sinking workshop, which was originally on Cornish Place in Sheffield.

 

Dies are metal blocks that stamp out shapes from sheets of metal as aprt of the mass production of items such as trays, spoons and forks. Dixon’s were known for their luxury products, but also as a maker of Britannia metal, pewterware and Old Sheffield Plate.

The machines in the workshop were powered by line shafting, which distributed power from a large central power source, such as a waterwheel, through a system of belts and pulleys.

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Opening Times

Tue-Sat 10am-4pm | Sun 11am-4pm

Sheffield School Holidays & Bank Holidays

Mon-Sat 10am-4pm | Sun 11am-4pm

See the River Don Engine in steam

12pm & 2pm, Thu-Sun

The museum will be closed for events on

Wed 19 – Sat 22 Oct

Sat 5 Nov, Sat 12 Nov, Sat 26 Nov

Thu 1 Dec, Fri 2 Dec, Tue 6 Dec, Thu 22 Dec

Also closed 25 Dec – 2 Jan for the festive period

Victorian Christmas Market

Sat 3 & Sun 4 Dec, ticketed entry to the museum only

Kelham Island Museum

Alma Street

Sheffield

S3 8RY

Die-Sinkers Workshop

© Richard Connolly

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