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		<title>Architecture 100 :: 20 – Museum of the Gorge</title>
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The Museum of the Gorge was originally built as a warehouse for the Coalbrookdale Company in 1838 in a picturesque gothic style and was linked by horse-drawn plateway to the furnaces up the valley in Coalbrookdale. Iron products were stored here prior to shipment down the River Severn and onto the markets of the world. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/our_attractions/museum_of_the_gorge/history/" target="_blank">The Museum of the Gorge</a> was originally built as a warehouse for the Coalbrookdale Company in 1838 in a picturesque gothic style and was linked by horse-drawn plateway to the furnaces up the valley in Coalbrookdale. Iron products were stored here prior to shipment down the River Severn and onto the markets of the world. It later became a mineral water bottling plant and then a garage.</p>
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