Coalport

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Coalport is a historic village in Shropshire, England, best known for its former porcelain works and role in the early Industrial Revolution within the Ironbridge Gorge.

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Coalport canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
administrativeDistrict Telford and Wrekin unitary authority NERFINISHED
bridgeCrosses River Severn NERFINISHED
ceramicsIndustryBegan late 18th century
ceramicsTradition Coalport porcelain factory NERFINISHED
country England
countrySubdivision ceremonial county of Shropshire
governedBy Telford and Wrekin Council NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance development of English porcelain
history of canal transport
hasEconomicActivity heritage conservation
tourism
hasHeritageSite Coalport China Museum NERFINISHED
Hay Inclined Plane NERFINISHED
Tar Tunnel NERFINISHED
hasIndustrialArchaeology former porcelain kilns
remains of canal infrastructure
hasMuseum Coalport China Museum NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWorldHeritageFeature Iron Bridge NERFINISHED
hasPostalCounty Shropshire NERFINISHED
hasStructure Coalport Bridge NERFINISHED
hasTransportHeritage Hay Inclined Plane NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationContext Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfGrowth Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
knownFor Coalport porcelain NERFINISHED
industrial heritage
porcelain works
role in the early Industrial Revolution
locatedIn Ironbridge Gorge NERFINISHED
Shropshire
Telford and Wrekin NERFINISHED
West Midlands NERFINISHED
locatedInValley Severn Valley NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Severn NERFINISHED
near Ironbridge NERFINISHED
Jackfield NERFINISHED
Madeley NERFINISHED
partOf Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
Severn Gorge NERFINISHED
region West Midlands region NERFINISHED
timeZone Greenwich Mean Time
timeZoneDST British Summer Time
tourismType industrial heritage tourism
traversedBy Shropshire Canal (historic) NERFINISHED

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