Taking inspiration from “Arte et Labore” on Blackburn’s coat of arms the ‘Skill and Labour’ gallery on the ground floor explores the social history of the town.
Stretching from the Iron Age and archeological finds found locally the industrial era through to the changing landscape of Blackburn in the 1960s.
Here in the gallery you will find displays showcasing the variety of objects in the social history collection including riot mugs commemorating the town’s turbulent past, a taxidermy dog who was once one of Blackburn’s influential residents and a temperance banner that aimed to warn of the dangers of drink.
Take time to take a seat in the gallery and watch short films made by the museum and members of the community.


