Date: Wednesday 5th March 2025
Kelham Island Museum celebrates 300 years of Sheffield making history.
Explore the story of making in the city, from master craftsmen to mass production.
Little is known of the site’s early history until 1637, when the town armourer, Kellam Homer set up a grinding workshop and waterwheel on the island. The waterwheel was originally known as Kellam Wheel, but by the early 19th century the spelling had been altered to Kelham and the island given the same name.
In the 1800s, other industries began to spring up in the Kelham area and Kelham Island itself became a host for all kinds of manufacturers. In 1829, John Crowley bought land on the island and built a small iron foundry called Kelham Iron Works, where he made all kinds of iron products – bicycles, corn grinders, lawn mowers, as well as decorative items – before moving his successful business to larger premises at Meadow Hall in 1870.
In the 1890s the site was bought by the City. The Iron Works buildings were demolished and an electricity generating station was built in their place, to provide power for the City’s new tram system. The power station was in operation until the 1930s, after which the buildings were used as storage space and workshops. These buildings now house the collections, displays and workshops of Kelham Island Museum.
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