Amberley Museum
Amberley Museum
New Barn Road
Amberley
Arundel
West Sussex
BN18 9LT
Web: amberleymuseum.co.uk
Email: office@amberleymuseum.co.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1798 831370
Amberley Museum is a major open air museum documenting the heavy industries that once made south-east England prosperous. The site occupied by the museum was formerly the Amberley chalk pits and it is these quarries, kilns, and associated buildings that form the backdrop to the Amberley story of industry and rural crafts that shaped Sussex. The museum is also home to a printing house with fully working machinery and artefacts, including a Columbian ‘Eagle’ flat-bed press (about 1856); engraved copper plates; Linotype machines used in newspaper production; and an Albion lever press amongst many others. Volunteers run the printing house and operate many of the machines, which they demonstrate to visitors, and use to produce museum publications. This is the only working historical printing house in the south of England.
Collection
Columbian flat-bed press
Linotype machines
Albion lever press
Vertical Miehle
Multilith
Selection of metal type
Engraved copper plates