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An old museum very close to Adel Parish Church.

Posted: Mon 04 Jan, 2021 10:01 pm
by Leodian
I’ve noticed on an 1893 map in the Old-Maps UK website a small building labelled ‘Museum’ very close to the church of St. John the Baptist (more commonly known as Adel Parish Church). The ‘Museum’ is on Church Lane on the opposite side to the church grounds at their nearest to Adel end. The building is still shown, but not labelled, on maps up to and including one dated 1953 but it is not shown on a 1975/1979 1:1,250 map (it was unclear if it was or was not there on a 1968 1:10,560 map). There seems to be something there in an 1851 1:10,560 map but it is hard to tell if it was or was not the building.

I’ve been unable to readily find any information on the ‘Museum’, so I wonder if anyone knows anything. Any help will be appreciated.

Re: An old museum very close to Adel Parish Church.

Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2021 3:25 pm
by Parkie
It's not there anymore but it will have housed stuff displaying the history of adel. I have the history booklets produced......

Horsforth Museum is well and truly there at the bottom of Town Street, well worth a visit and a pint afterwards....

And NO I don't think you pay by putting money in a slot in the brickwork!! It's free......Enjoy...

Re: An old museum very close to Adel Parish Church.

Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2021 11:35 pm
by chemimike
I think you mean in a few (or more) months time

Re: An old museum very close to Adel Parish Church.

Posted: Wed 06 Jan, 2021 11:54 am
by tilly
I should think the museum would have displayed Roman finds from the Roman Camp on Black Moor this was sited not very far from Adel Church.If my memory serves me right there used to be Roman stone fragments in the church grounds found in the area.