Shropshire Star

Map shows the Owen way

A huge map detailing the life of one of World War One's most famous poets has been unveiled in Shrewsbury.

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Pic at Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery where there is a new Wilfred Owen Map, marking all the relevant locations around the town. Pictured is Communications Officer: Adam Spreckley.

The Wilfred Owen 100 map has been installed in the shut at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery and is proving to be a big hit.

It is a re-production of a 2nd edition Ordnance Survey map from 1902 and shows pre-WW1 Shrewsbury which would have been familiar to Wilfred Owen.

The map shows the town changing rapidly with expanding suburbs such as Cherry Orchard. The young Wilfred Owen first lived in Canon Street with his family and this is shown on the map although his longer term home on Monkmoor Road has not yet been built.

Also illustrated are St Julian's Church, Wyle Cop School, the Technical College on Abbey Foregate, Uffington where the Owen family used to worship.

The map also offers fascinating insights in to the town before mass slum clearances took place in the 1930s.

Also shown is the enlargement of the railway station - the station that the young man departed from for the Front before he died in 1918 at the age of 25.

The shut which houses the map would have been an entrance passageway through some shops fronting the Square to the courtyard of Vaughan's Mansion, which now forms part of the Museum & Art Gallery complex.

By the 19th century the shut was known as Fire Office Passage and later still it became Music Hall Passage.

The map forms part of the Wilfred Owen 100 commemorations being held in Shropshire to mark the end of the Great War.