Letter: Sir Neil Cossons obituary
Geoff Hancock writes: Neil knew that raising oneโs gaze from the built artefacts to the landscape enables understanding
In 1971, Neil Cossons and I were on the staff of Liverpool Museum, and he invited me to accompany him on a visit to Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire. We admired Blists Hill furnace, the bridge, the surrounding buildings and their setting, and shortly afterwards he became its director.
The appeal it had as a monument to the industrial revolution lay in it being a complete entity. Many other site-based museums rely on translocating buildings, often into a replicated local landscape. History occurs in places, and Neil knew that raising oneโs gaze from the built artefacts to the landscape enables understanding: preserving the place was crucial.