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  • The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter on Vyse Street is set up in the former premises of Charles Smith and Edwyn Pepper, who opened a large factory (by jewellery standards) in 1899. Remarkably, when the business closed in 1980, all the tools and machinery, benches and paperwork were left untouched until the building was restored as a working museum by the City Council as the Jewellery Quarter Discovery Centre c1990.
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  • Don’t miss a dazzling May Half Term experience at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, our Kids Jewellery Workshop!
  • Collections of jewellery exhibited there include coffin fittings.[10] The museum is the starting point of the self-guided walking tour of the Jewellery Quarter.[11].
  • Museum of the Jewellery Quarter. Ask anyone in the city what Birmingham is famous for and jewellery-making will be at the top of the list.
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  • The Jewellery Quarter is steeped in a rich history and is a true wonder to explore. Delve deeper at local museums and visitor attractions, take a guided tour of the...
  • Within the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham there’s more than just jewellery, you’ll also find a great choice of some of Birmingham’s best Art Galleries, Museums...
  • Located in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is a Grade II listed building and a unique time capsule based...
  • The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter on Vyse Street is set up in the former premises of Charles Smith and Edwyn Pepper, who opened a large factory...
  • The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter offers a unique experience in an old factory by following the foot steps of the Jeweller’s Smith & Pepper in the late 20th...
  • The Museum of the Jewelry Quarter is a museum offering a time-capsule depiction of what a turn-of-the-century jewelry workshop looked like.