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Forgotten collection reveals Victorian burial secrets
National World - LocalTV
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16/05/2025
Inside Birmingham’s preserved Coffin Works, we explore a rare collection of coffin fittings and fabrics, from gothic brass handles to stamped nameplates and hand-sewn shrouds.
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This isn't your average museum and it's not trying to be.
00:05
The coffin works isn't a recreation, it's the real thing preserved in time.
00:09
It takes you straight into the workshops where people once toiled to meet demand for the funeral trade.
00:15
Brass leather and cloth passed through these hands for over a century.
00:20
Sarah Hayes tells us why this place matters not just as a museum but as a piece of Birmingham's past
00:26
that speaks to how we once lived, worked and died.
00:30
People might think it's a bit odd that we've dedicated a museum to coffin furniture
00:35
but really it's just an important part of Birmingham's prowess when it comes to its manufacturing heritage
00:41
and the fact that it has survived is remarkable.
00:45
You'll find plenty of fittings inside the coffin works from pressed brass handles
00:50
to wooden grips, lid motifs to nameplates.
00:53
Each one tells its own story about the time, the trade and the tone expected in death.
00:59
But some pieces stand out for their craftsmanship and prestige.
01:03
One of the most iconic, as Sarah explains, is tucked away on a side wall in one of the quieter rooms.
01:10
So it's this gothic handle that really represents Newman Brothers' quality
01:17
and their association with the royal family as well.
01:20
Because this was the royal handle of choice.
01:23
You had this handle here.
01:26
Then you'd have a rose, this is called a rose.
01:29
And then another one would be placed on this side.
01:33
And this was the handle of choice for the royal family for the 20th century, for all of the 20th century.
01:39
So we can claim many a king, a queen and prime minister, George V, George VI, Queen Mary, Princess Diana, the Queen Mother, even the late Queen,
01:50
had this handle, this type of handle, this design, I should say, on their coffins.
01:55
If the gothic handle was the showpiece, this was the engine room.
01:59
The stamp shop handled the bulk of production.
02:01
Rows of heavy machinery still in place, still old and still noisy, if you let them run.
02:07
Here skilled operators stamped out nameplates, handles and coffin ornaments on the fly.
02:13
It was repetitive, it was physical and it was vital.
02:16
And the sound of progress came with every clunk of a fly press.
02:20
So what was life like in this workshop?
02:23
Everybody comes in here and they can't believe the noise for one thing.
02:27
They get triggered by the smells as well, because you can smell it now.
02:31
You can smell the history, it's the oil, it's the metal.
02:34
And people always say, it smells like my dad shed.
02:37
And I think what we do really well, it's not just the stories of the workers.
02:41
It is about working class Brummies.
02:44
It's also about nostalgia as well.
02:47
And we allow people to connect history through that sensory experience.
02:52
And I think that's brought to life even more by the fact that we operate not just the drop stamps, but the fly presses as well.
02:59
So many of us can use these in the very answer to the way.
03:00
Now if you're looking for an area on the right side of the car.
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You can see that you're good at all.
03:02
And let's get started with the salt.
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And we're going to have a very good start in the next video.
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We're going to have a very good start.
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Do a lot of stuff like that.
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So we're not going to have a very good start to show you.
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Let's see how we've got a really good start.
03:09
We're going to see how we're going to have an underline.
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So for example, I'm going to have a really good start.
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And we're going to have a really good start in the final video.
03:13
And I can continue to have an excellent session.
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And I think that will help you know it is a good start is a good start.
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