From Archive to Conversation: The Community Forum

Since launch in December 2025, this site has served as a digital vault for the stories, and memories that define Moor Row. We’ve explored the deep iron ore pits, walked the vanished railway lines, and traced the lineages of the families who built our village from the ground up.

However, history isn’t just found in dusty ledgers or Victorian census returns; it lives in the memories of those who grew up here, worked the land, or walked these streets decades ago.

To give those memories a home, I am delighted to announce that I have officially launched the Moor Row Community Forum.

Why a Forum?

While the main blog allows me to share researched articles and archival finds, the forum is a space for you. It is designed to be a living extension of the archive - a place where the community can come together to ask questions, share personal photographs, and recount stories of village life that might otherwise be lost to time.

What Can You Do There?

I’ve set up the forum to cover a variety of interests, ensuring there is a corner for every part of our history:
  • Family History & Geneology: Are you tracing a branch of the Dalzell or Wildridge families? Use this space to connect with others who might have that missing piece of your family puzzle.
  • Village Memories: Whether it’s stories of the old Post Office, school days, or the Working Men’s Club, this is the place to reminisce.
  • The Industrial Heritage: A dedicated spot for the "train spotters" and mining enthusiasts to discuss the technical history of the WC&ER and the local pits.
  • General Enquiries: Not sure where a certain building stood? Ask the community!

How to Join

Getting involved is simple. You can find the link in our main navigation menu or under the Village Links section. It is free to join, and we only ask that everyone follows our "Acceptable Use Policy" to keep the space friendly, respectful, and focused on our shared love for Moor Row.

A village is more than just its buildings; it is the collective memory of its people. I invite you to head over to the forum today, introduce yourself, and perhaps share your first memory of Moor Row.


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ARCHIVE HIGHLIGHTS

About Moor Row

Red Gold, Iron Arteries, and the Slag-Bound Grid: A Socio-Industrial Analysis of Moor Row in the Victorian Era

Tufted Treasures: The Ultimate Guide to Moor Row’s Red Squirrels

Pit Wheels to Peak: An 8-Mile Circular through West Cumbria’s Industrial Heart

Liquid History: The Victorian Water Infrastructure of Moor Row

The Genesis of Industry: Summerhill Mansion and the Dalzell Legacy in Moor Row

Village Life: Welcome to Moor Row

A Breath of Fresh Air: The Moor Row Blossom Trail

Tracing Your Moor Row Ancestors: Free Family History Resources

Drink, Danger, and Discipline: Methodism and the Battle for Moor Row