CHIMNEY (CMT Trail stop 6)

For the trail of the Cambridge Museum of Technology, we've divided the spaces into eleven stops. Each stop is offered as a transcription (see below) illustrated for those who are not able-bodied to see the details of the site through descriptions and photography.  You can use the audio guide online or in situ which is provided freely here, stop by stop, starting with CHIMNEY (CMT Trail stop 6) AUDIO.

 

CMT TRAIL STOP 6 WORDS SPOKEN BY CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM OF TECHNOLOGY'S CURATOR, PAM HALLS: So we can look up here at our amazing chimney which is we reckon about 180 foot tall.  That chimney was used to take away all of the smoke that was produced from burning the town's rubbish and also from burning coal and later coke in the boilers so it is tall because you want to have a nice pull for the furnaces.  And I suppose you also want to throw out all the noxious gases a long way up.

This pumping station was run by the local council and as well as burning the town’s rubbish it was also used to burn what they call  trade waste,  waste coming from businesses and also from the local council and one element of this was secret documents.  Nowadays we put things through the shredders but in the past drivers would come out from the police station and also from the council and they would bring secret documents which they would feed into the furnaces.  On one occasion this went badly wrong. There was a bit of a draft which sucked all of the papers that were burning away in the furnace and then sucked them up the chimney and distributed them all over Cambridge and so there is a big rushing around trying to pick all these things up and get them back and after that a modification was made to the chimney on the left-hand side here you can see there's a grill, a filter thing, and this is to catch any secret documents that might accidentally zip up the chimney  and end up distributed across Cambridge.  Now this is the only chimney in Cambridge really but at one time there were really quite a lot around here. If you look at old photos of the area you can see chimneys from the brick factories that were around here. There was also a really large chimney down on Quayside which was linked to the electricity generating plant where they used Hathorn Davey engines just like ours to generate electricity.

TRAIL STOP PHOTOS & SELFIES: Please do use social media to submit an arty photo or a selfie taken at this stop.  Have a go to take an arty photo of an object.  Or fit in your entire family with the chimney! Historyworks will upload photos to the trail stop to share with others! All you have to do is share on twitter using @historyworkstv and @CamTechMuseum or email your photos to the team at historyworkstv@gmail.com HAPPY SNAPPING :-)

HAVE A LOOK AT PHOTOS AT THE CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM OF CAMBRIDGE MOSTLY TAKEN BY THE HISTORYWORKS TEAM SHOWING DETAILS OF MACHINES TO ILLUSTRATE THE TRAIL STOPS, BUT PLEASE SEE THAT THESE NOW INLUDE SELFIES AND ARTY PHOTOS FROM THE STOBBS IP PARTICIPANTS, ADDED TO PHOTOS TAKEN BY HELEN WEINSTEIN & MARIO SATCHWELL & JON CALVER OF HISTORYWORKS:

 


Created with flickr slideshow.