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Monday, 04 December 2006 20:22 |
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A range of festive fun awaits visitors to Kew Bridge Steam Museum this Christmas. Bored with the usual Christmas cards? - then come and make your own to take away! The museum shop is also a great source of festive gift ideas, stocked with a range of model making kits for young children, steam models for adults, Meccano, a broad range of books, CDs, limited edition mugs... in fact almost everything for the bookworm or steam enthusiast in your life! |
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Friday, 24 November 2006 19:32 |
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The Kew Bridge Steam Museum is pleased to announce the opening of a stunning new art exhibition entitled City: Country: Environment, from November 25 to December 17. The show, by Antonio Dias Ribeiro, will present a selection of his recent artworks in glass, clay and mosaic-based techniques, using a wide range of materials, most of them linked to cityscape and environmental aspects, as well as a few pieces inspired by Omani subjects. |
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Saturday, 04 November 2006 16:34 |
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The Live Steam Model Railway Show, now in its 20th year, chugs into the Kew Bridge Steam Museum on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 November. The highlight of the museums calendar, the show will entertain families and railway enthusiasts alike with scores of model railway trains puffing away under their own steam. |
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Friday, 03 November 2006 10:38 |
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 21:38 |
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Kew Bridge Steam Museum is celebrating this week after being awarded a £2,500 grant by the Abbey Charitable Trust to develop the educational activities currently on offer to families. |
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Sunday, 22 October 2006 14:32 |
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For the first time this half-term and for two exclusive nights only, Kew Bridge Steam Museum are hosting ghostly Candlelight Tours. Journey with us on Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 October amidst the shadows of the bowels of the museum to hear authentic ghost stories. The tour will focus on reported sightings of ghosts in the hidden recesses of the museum, as well as the death of George Banfield in the Maudslay engine house in 1860. |
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