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Avery-Weigh Tronix

Soho Foundry, Foundry Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands, B66 2LP

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Site of Soho Foundry Avery Historical Museum was onsite until early 2015 when it closed and AveryWeigh Tronix is currently looking to re-house artefacts held with another museum. 

Chasewater mine

Chasewater mine

Chasewater mine, Cornwall

Website of the Cornish Mining World Heritage site

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Site of Boulton and Watt’s first engine in Cornwall

Cusgarne House

Cusgarne House

Cusgarne Truro Cornwall TR4 8RL

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Home to the Watts’ while living in Cornwall. Boulton and Watt used the house as a base from which to advance their business interests in Cornwall. Property is currently privately owned and cottages developed from a range of outbuildings are let as holiday homes

Doldowlod House

Doldowlod House

Wye Valley, Wales

British Listed Buildings Website

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Purchased by James Watt in 1803. Property is currently privately owned. 

Heathfield Park

Heathfield Park

(formally Heathfield House and Estate)

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Home to James and Ann Watt from 1790 until their respective deaths House is now demolished but the Gate House is still in existence

Kinneil Museum

Kinneil Museum

Duchess Anne Cottages, Kinneil Estate, Bo'ness EH51 0PR

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Site of James Watt’s cottage on the Kinneil Estate

Soho House

Soho House

Soho Avenue (off Soho Road) Birmingham, B18 5LB

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Home of Matthew Boulton and location of Lunar Society meetings

Soho Manufactory

Soho Manufactory

Demolished in 1863, houses now stand on the site at South Road

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The Soho Manufactory was established by Matthew Boulton in 1761 and in 1782, it was the first site to install the Watt Engine with Sun and Planet gear.

St Mary’s Church

St Mary’s Church

Handsworth, Birmingham

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Site of James Watt’s burial. He was buried in the churchyard, but due to later expansion of the building, his tomb now lies inside the church

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James Watt 2019

Friday evening 30 August to Sunday 1 September 2019,

University of Birmingham

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Header image: Boulton & Watt engine, 1804. Reproduced with the permission of the Library of Birmingham