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W H Smith Museum

WH Smith

Last updated: 14 June 2007

This is one of four museums in the town. It displays models and memorabilia depicting the history of W H Smith from its beginnings to the present day.

Hilary Hyde who works at the Museum tells us more :

"The Newtown branch of WH Smith at 24 High Street is a unique surprise among the company's many shops.

In the 1970's a major modernisation programme of WH Smith's outlets was in progress. It was decided that just one shop should be conserved as a living example of how all Smiths had previously looked.

Newtown branch had not been altered very much over the years, so it was an ideal location. The shop was restored to its original condition - as it would have been when first opened in 1927.

Modern fittings and fixtures were removed to reveal the original tiles, mirrors and decorations, still in good condition. Oak shelving was restored, replacement tables to display books were created, underfloor heating installed, and the tube lighting was replaced by specially made 1920's style of fittings.

The restoration was a great success and attracted a lot of interested visitors. Three years later the company museum was established upstairs, on the first floor, in a space that was once a W. H. Smith Lending Library.

Cart in the  WH Smith museumThe small museum traces the history of WH Smith, from its beginnings in London, in 1792, to the present day.

Using storyboards, models and memorabilia, we chart the fascinating progress of a family run business that has flourished for over two centuries, to become one of today's biggest British companies and a household name.

Visit the museum and you can learn about the members of the family who started it all. Discover how Henry Walton Smith founded the business as a newswalk around the streets of London.

His early death could easily have meant the end of this humble paper round, but his young widow Anna, left with three children to raise, was determined to carry on. As a result of her sheer hard work and dedication, the business prospered. Eventually she was able to leave her two sons a small but profitable concern that was ready for expansion.

Only one of the boys proved really interested in the challenge, and he became the great pioneering newsagent, William Henry Smith. The company has borne his name ever since.

In turn his son, W H Smith II joined the firm and, between them, they expanded the news business, became booksellers and stationers, and developed lending libraries.

The museum's displays also explore news distribution, the work of newsboys and girls, the use of different forms of transport through the years, and the history of Smith's railway bookstalls and chain of retail shops."

Open
Monday to Saturday 9.00am - 5.30pm excluding Bank Holidays.

Location W H Smith museum, 24 High Street, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2NP

Telephone
01686 626280

Admission
Free




your comments

Marilyn David, Victoria Island, B.C. Canada
This is a unique place, it feels like going back in time, even the smell of the old building is memorable. I loved the stairs leading to the Museum, and know Hilary and the staff, are proud of their store and the history displayed there. Newtown is special place and well worth a visit to explore everything it has to offer, make sure you see the Market Hall with the open stalls and so many treasures to marvel over from beautiful china to fresh veggies and fish. I look forward to things never changing and W.H.Smith remaining an icon and peaceful part of our hect! ic world.
Fri Nov 6 09:53:05 2009

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