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Event added by Heptonstall Museum
Having opened in May 2024 and welcomed thousands of visitors, our current exhibition will end at the end of September. If you've missed out so far, why not pay us a visit this weekend.
The exhibition exploring the lives of the Cragg Vale Coiners , the notorious band of local counterfeiters who produced fake gold coins in the late 18th century to supplement small incomes from weaving.
On entering the 17c building, the first room brings to life a typical weavers’ cottage room. It contains a replica c18th loom, alongside a display of weaving tools and fabric samples, showing the stages of cloth production used by home-based weavers who sought to make a livelihood, pre-Industrial age.
Walking next to the main room, you’ll be accompanied on your exhibition exploration by a wonderful soundscape. Evoking the execution scenes of ‘King’ David, and a rendition of an Execution Ballad, it was created just for our exhibition.
‘King’ David Hartley’s Cragg Vale home takes over a corner of the museum which is devoted to depicting Bell House – the Hartley’s farmhouse on Erringden Moor.
Alongside this, clothing indicative of those worn by David Hartley and William Deighton, (the excise man who lost his life at the hands of the Coiners), give the modern visitor a sense of the inequalities of wealth at the time.
A set of coining dies – a replica of the set used by the coiners, (commissioned by the same forger who created a set for The Gallows Pole) gives a glimpse of the expertise involved and along with the replica Portuguese Moidore coins, it’s easy to understand the expertise and craftsmanship the Coiners’ deployed in the making of the fake currency that almost toppled the British economy.
To place the exhibition within the Calderdale landscape, we have contemporary and modern maps and images of the moors from the After Alice project.
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The museum is a Grade II listed building, surrounded by cobbled lanes and the church grounds and therefore access is difficult for those with mobility issues. However, Heptonstall is an atmospheric and simply serene location to spend an hour or two visiting when in the area. There are two local pubs and a wonderful tea rooms which visitors can enjoy whilst exploring the hilltop town. Buses run regularly from Hebden Bridge.
Suitability information for this event:

£3 adults - Children/Students with ID - Free
Next on: Sunday 28th September @ 11:00am
5 hours duration
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