The Voices of Courtaulds will be the new exhibition free to visit this winter at Greenfield Valley Heritage Park.
New to Greenfield Valley The Voices of Courtaulds exhibition is based on the memories and photographs of Courtauld employees from the five Flintshire factory sites. The company was at the forefront of technological development within the textile industry. It pioneered the manufacture of rayon through the viscose process. Courtaulds had three factory sites in Flint: Aber Works, Deeside Mills and Castle Works. There were two rayon production facilities at Greenfield named Number 1 and 2. At its height the Courtauld company employed over 10,000 people in Flintshire. Generations of families all worked there. Each factory had an active social calendar with clubs and societies, sporting events and pantomimes for the children. There was fierce competition for the coveted “Rayon Queen” title.
Greenfield Valley and Aura Museums has worked in partnership with the Courtauld Institute of Art in London to produce the exhibition as part of their Courtauld Connects project.
Gwladys Harrison, Chair of the Greenfield Valley Trust, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for all generations to discover more about our industrial heritage and the individuals who worked at Courtaulds. This will be the third exhibition to be present in the new centre this year and will stay with us for the winter providing access to a wealth of cultural knowledge for free.
Entry to Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, including the exhibition room is free.
To enter the museum, entry costs £6.70 for adults and £3.90 for under 17s, or purchasing an annual pass is £15 for adults and £40 for a family pass.
Learn more about Greenfield Valley Heritage Park by visiting the website:
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