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Ironbridge Gorge

The Ironbridge Gorge is a deep gorge, containing the River Severn in Shropshire, England. It was first formed by a glacial overflow from the long drained away Lake Lapworth, at the end of the last ice age. The deep exposure of the rocks cut through by the gorge exposed commercial deposits of coal, iron ore, limestone and fireclay, which enabled the rapid economic development of the area during the early Industrial Revolution.[1][2]

Ironbridge Gorge
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Iron Bridge spanning the gorge
LocationIronbridge, United Kingdom
CriteriaCultural: i, ii, iv, vi
Reference371
Inscription1986 (10th Session)
Area547.9 ha
Websitewww.ironbridge.org.uk
Coordinates52°37′35″N 2°28′22″W / 52.62639°N 2.47278°W / 52.62639; -2.47278
Location of Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire
Ironbridge Gorge (the United Kingdom)
The Ironbridge Gorge looking east towards the Iron Bridge

Originally called the Severn Gorge, the gorge now takes its name from its famous Iron Bridge, the first iron bridge of its kind in the world, and a monument to the industry that began there. The bridge was built in 1779 to link the industrial town of Broseley with the smaller mining town of Madeley and the growing industrial centre of Coalbrookdale.

There are two reasons the site was so useful to the early industrialists. The raw materials, coal, iron ore, limestone and clay, for the manufacture of iron, tiles and porcelain are exposed or easily mined in the gorge. The deep and wide river allowed easy transport of products to the sea at Bristol Channel.

Formation edit

The gorge carries the River Severn south towards the Bristol Channel. It was formed during the last ice age when the water from the previously north-flowing river became trapped in a lake (Lake Lapworth) created when the Irish Sea ice sheet dammed the river. The lake level rose until the water flowed through the hills to the south. This flow eroded a path through the hills, forming the gorge and permanently diverting the Severn southwards.[3][4][5][6]

The Gorge parish edit

The Gorge is a civil parish within the borough of Telford and Wrekin and the ceremonial county of Shropshire. It covers the part of Ironbridge Gorge that falls within the Telford and Wrekin Council Unitary Authority area and includes the settlements of Coalbrookdale, Coalport, Ironbridge, Jackfield and Lightmoor, but not Buildwas or Broseley which are in the Shropshire Council Unitary Authority area. It is divided into three parish wards: Coalport & Jackfield (2 councillors), Ironbridge Gorge (3 councillors) and Lightmoor (3 councillors). The Gorge Parish Council has its offices and holds its meetings at the Maws Craft Centre in Jackfield.[7]

The population of this civil parish at the 2011 census was 3,275.[8]

Women in the Ironbridge Gorge ward had the third lowest life expectancy at birth, 74 years, of any ward in England and Wales in 2016.[9]

Conservation in the Gorge edit

Green Wood Centre has spent over twenty years training new coppice and woodland workers, with the aim of reviving the coppicing industry.

Severn Gorge Countryside Trust manages most of the woodland, grassland and other countryside within the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, around 260 hectares (640 acres) in all. BTCV's Green Gym works with the trust to assist them on woodland work.

Severn Gorge Countryside Trust and The Green Wood Centre run a joint volunteer project enabling local people to engage locally in activities such as coppicing, scrub removal, deer fencing, step building and woodland management.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pannett, David (2008). "The Ice Age Legacy in North Shropshire" (PDF). Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society. 13: 86–91. ISSN 1750-855X.
  2. ^ Wills, L.J. (1924). "The Development of the Severn Valley in the Neighbourhood of Iron-Bridge and Bridgnorth". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 80 (1–4): 274–308. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1924.080.01-04.15. S2CID 130464410.
  3. ^ Lapworth, C. (1898). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Harmer, F.W. (1907). "The Origin of Certain Cañon-like Valleys". Quart. J. geol. Soc. Lond. 63: 470–514. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1907.063.01-04.33. S2CID 130742061.
  5. ^ Wills, L.J. (1924). "The Development of the Severn Valley in the Neighbourhood of Iron-Bridge and Bridgnorth". Quart. J. geol. Soc. Lond. 80 (1–4): 274–308. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1924.080.01-04.15. S2CID 130464410.
  6. ^ Beckinsale, R.P.; Richardson, L. (1964). "Recent Findings on the Physical Development of the Lower Severn Valley". The Geographical Journal. 130 (1): 87–105. Bibcode:1964GeogJ.130...87B. doi:10.2307/1794269. JSTOR 1794269.
  7. ^ . The Gorge Parish Council. 4 February 2014. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  9. ^ Bennett, James; et al. (22 November 2018). "Contributions of diseases and injuries to widening life expectancy inequalities in England from 2001 to 2016: a population-based analysis of vital registration data". Lancet public health. Retrieved 23 November 2018.

External links edit

  • Ironbridge Gorge Museums
  • World Heritage Site information from UNESCO
  • Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage
  • The Gorge parish council

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The Ironbridge Gorge is a deep gorge containing the River Severn in Shropshire England It was first formed by a glacial overflow from the long drained away Lake Lapworth at the end of the last ice age The deep exposure of the rocks cut through by the gorge exposed commercial deposits of coal iron ore limestone and fireclay which enabled the rapid economic development of the area during the early Industrial Revolution 1 2 Ironbridge GorgeUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Iron Bridge spanning the gorgeLocationIronbridge United KingdomCriteriaCultural i ii iv viReference371Inscription1986 10th Session Area547 9 haWebsitewww wbr ironbridge wbr org wbr ukCoordinates52 37 35 N 2 28 22 W 52 62639 N 2 47278 W 52 62639 2 47278Location of Ironbridge Gorge in ShropshireShow map of ShropshireIronbridge Gorge the United Kingdom Show map of the United Kingdom The Ironbridge Gorge looking east towards the Iron Bridge Originally called the Severn Gorge the gorge now takes its name from its famous Iron Bridge the first iron bridge of its kind in the world and a monument to the industry that began there The bridge was built in 1779 to link the industrial town of Broseley with the smaller mining town of Madeley and the growing industrial centre of Coalbrookdale There are two reasons the site was so useful to the early industrialists The raw materials coal iron ore limestone and clay for the manufacture of iron tiles and porcelain are exposed or easily mined in the gorge The deep and wide river allowed easy transport of products to the sea at Bristol Channel Contents 1 Formation 2 The Gorge parish 3 Conservation in the Gorge 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFormation editThe gorge carries the River Severn south towards the Bristol Channel It was formed during the last ice age when the water from the previously north flowing river became trapped in a lake Lake Lapworth created when the Irish Sea ice sheet dammed the river The lake level rose until the water flowed through the hills to the south This flow eroded a path through the hills forming the gorge and permanently diverting the Severn southwards 3 4 5 6 The Gorge parish editThe Gorge is a civil parish within the borough of Telford and Wrekin and the ceremonial county of Shropshire It covers the part of Ironbridge Gorge that falls within the Telford and Wrekin Council Unitary Authority area and includes the settlements of Coalbrookdale Coalport Ironbridge Jackfield and Lightmoor but not Buildwas or Broseley which are in the Shropshire Council Unitary Authority area It is divided into three parish wards Coalport amp Jackfield 2 councillors Ironbridge Gorge 3 councillors and Lightmoor 3 councillors The Gorge Parish Council has its offices and holds its meetings at the Maws Craft Centre in Jackfield 7 The population of this civil parish at the 2011 census was 3 275 8 Women in the Ironbridge Gorge ward had the third lowest life expectancy at birth 74 years of any ward in England and Wales in 2016 9 Conservation in the Gorge editGreen Wood Centre has spent over twenty years training new coppice and woodland workers with the aim of reviving the coppicing industry Severn Gorge Countryside Trust manages most of the woodland grassland and other countryside within the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site around 260 hectares 640 acres in all BTCV s Green Gym works with the trust to assist them on woodland work Severn Gorge Countryside Trust and The Green Wood Centre run a joint volunteer project enabling local people to engage locally in activities such as coppicing scrub removal deer fencing step building and woodland management Gallery edit nbsp Downstream from the ironbridge nbsp Redressing the bridge in 2007 nbsp Aerial view nbsp Passageway beneath the Iron Bridge October 2021See also editIronbridge Gorge Museums Geology of Shropshire Severn Valley Ironbridge Power Station Listed buildings in The GorgeReferences edit Pannett David 2008 The Ice Age Legacy in North Shropshire PDF Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society 13 86 91 ISSN 1750 855X Wills L J 1924 The Development of the Severn Valley in the Neighbourhood of Iron Bridge and Bridgnorth Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 80 1 4 274 308 doi 10 1144 GSL JGS 1924 080 01 04 15 S2CID 130464410 Lapworth C 1898 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Missing or empty title help Harmer F W 1907 The Origin of Certain Canon like Valleys Quart J geol Soc Lond 63 470 514 doi 10 1144 GSL JGS 1907 063 01 04 33 S2CID 130742061 Wills L J 1924 The Development of the Severn Valley in the Neighbourhood of Iron Bridge and Bridgnorth Quart J geol Soc Lond 80 1 4 274 308 doi 10 1144 GSL JGS 1924 080 01 04 15 S2CID 130464410 Beckinsale R P Richardson L 1964 Recent Findings on the Physical Development of the Lower Severn Valley The Geographical Journal 130 1 87 105 Bibcode 1964GeogJ 130 87B doi 10 2307 1794269 JSTOR 1794269 Welcome The Gorge Parish Council 4 February 2014 Archived from the original on 22 January 2015 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Civil Parish population 2011 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 25 November 2015 Bennett James et al 22 November 2018 Contributions of diseases and injuries to widening life expectancy inequalities in England from 2001 to 2016 a population based analysis of vital registration data Lancet public health Retrieved 23 November 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ironbridge Gorge nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Ironbridge Ironbridge Gorge Museums World Heritage Site information from UNESCO Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage The Gorge parish council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ironbridge Gorge amp oldid 1218750541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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