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Tuesday, 27 December 2005 00:41 |
2005 has been a busy year at the Kew Bridge Steam Museum - in between scooping the Bronze Award for Best Small Visitor Attraction of the Year in the Visit London Awards, we have also been finishing the restoration of our unique Bull engine, the only one of it's type in the world which will ever be able to run under steam, as well as developing a new website, allowing a far richer depth of content, plus more up to the minute news of events at the museum.
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Wednesday, 07 December 2005 22:50 |
The Kew Bridge Steam Museum is proud to announce the launch of an
exciting new exhibition, Wondrously Wacky Gadgets, which opens 7
January 2006 through to April 17. Come and delve into Maurice Collins
bizarre collection and guess the obscure purpose of a host of eccentric
contraptions.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 14:10 |
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The Kew Bridge Steam Museum has been voted as a Bronze winner in this years' "Eurostar Visit London Awards"
announced last night (Tuesday 29 November) at a gala evening, at Old Billingsgate
Market. The museum was selected for the coveted prize from among 5 other London venues for the
Small Visitor Attraction category. The other winners, in category, were the
Dulwich Picture Gallery which scooped Gold and the South London Gallery who were
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Tuesday, 22 November 2005 21:49 |
Come
to Kew Bridge Steam Museum, shortlisted for the Visit London 2005 Small Visitor
of the Year Awards, and see the finest collection of pumping engines in the
world, housed in a magnificent 19th century Pumping Station. The engines are in
steam every weekend, including the Grand Junction
90 and the massive Cornish beam engines on selected days, which pumped water to West
London for over a century. It is the largest working beam engine
in the world! There is a full packed schedule of events and exhibitions for
2006 including:
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Monday, 21 November 2005 22:02 |
The weekend of Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November sees the welcome
return of the Live Steam Model Railway Show at the Kew Bridge Steam
Museum. The major annual event in the museum's calendar, it will
entertain families and railway enthusiasts alike with scores of model
railway trains literally puffing away under their own steam! |
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