Skip to main content

Blue Plaque unveiling: Wakefield Civic Society

Free
Thursday 2 October 2024
Start time:6pm - End time: 9pm
Book Tickets
DATE: Thursday 2 October 2024
Start time:6pm - End time: 9pm
PRICE: Free
AGE RANGE:
Children
Young People
Families
Adults
Tickets

Join Wakefield Civic Society to celebrate Wakefield's railway heritage and unveil a new blue plaque commemortaing Wakefield-born loco builder Thomas Peckett.

Join Wakefield Civic Society on Thu 2nd October in exploring Wakefield's railway heritage. This event is a contribution to Railway 200, a national celebration of railway travel over the last 200 years. Yes, it's the bicentenary of the 'modern railway'. The Stockton and Darlington Railway opened for passengers on 27th September, 1825 - and the modern railway was born.

Wakefield can claim some part in our national railway story and the Civic Society be revealing some quirky and interesting facts about the city's own railway heritage, including Wakefield's claim to be home to the world's first 'public railway' and what we think are possibly the country's oldest railway viaduct and railway tunnel - all predating the Stockton and Darlington opening by around 30 years.

As part of the celebration, we'll be unveiling a blue plaque to commemorate Wakefield-born Thomas Peckett who went on to establish the company of Peckett and Sons in Bristol from where they made a range of industrial locomotives since popularised by Hornby in their OO scale models.

Peckett locomotives were used in industrial settings such as collieries. We know that three of the company's locos were used locally at St John's Colliery, Normanton, to take coal wagons from the colliery to Stanley's Newland Canal Basin from where the coal was taken along the Aire and Calder Navigation to Goole by a unique arrangement that utilised 'Tom Puddings' - container barges that might have acquired their nickname from the fact that they resembled the shape of puddings when laden with coal.

Wakefield Railway Modellers' Society will be exhibiting their model of Stanley Ferry which depicts the Newland Canal Basin.

There will also be stalls and exhibitions from a number of local organisations including:

  • Wakefield Historical Society
  • LonGBoaT Wakefield (who have adopted Kirkgate Station, Wakefield)
  • Pontefract Civic Society
  • Rhubarb Design House
  • Local artist Tony Wade
  • And a group of Victorian enactors who will be modelling Victorian railway uniforms.

Doors 'open' from 6pm with the blue plaque event and presentation starting at 7pm.

The event is open to all and free to attend. You don't have to be a member of Wakefield Civic Society to come.

Although the event is due to end at around 9pm, the venue remains open until 10:30pm.

While booking for this event is not essential, by booking a ticket, you will help us to identify demand which will help us to plan for a successful event. 

Blue Plaque unveiling: Wakefield Civic Society
1 / 1

Plan your visit

Placed conveniently in the heart of the city, WX is the perfect place to meet friends, make memories with family, attend an event, or grab a bite to eat or drink. 

There are multiple ways you can reach Wakefield Exchange by clicking on the link.

More