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Daredevil's fatal fall in 1739 Shrewsbury
11 Dec
Summary
- Robert Cadman, a steeplejack, died during a stunt in 1739.
- His final performance took place at St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury.
- The incident involved a dangerous descent from the church spire.

In the early 18th century, Robert Cadman gained notoriety as a steeplejack and stunt performer. He captivated audiences with perilous descents from tall structures, showcasing remarkable bravery and skill. His performances, however, carried significant risks, a fact tragically underscored in 1739.
During a highly anticipated stunt at St Mary's Church in Shrewsbury, Cadman's act took a fatal turn. The daring descent from the church spire concluded in disaster, leading to his untimely death. This event became a significant historical anecdote.
Ironbridge Museum Collections Curator, Kate Cadman, now shares the compelling story of the infamous Shrewsbury daredevil. The tale serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by performers centuries ago and the enduring legacy of such dramatic historical events.




