Welcome to the London Museum of Water & Steam, a historic pumping station full of hands-on family fun in Brentford, West London!| London Museum of Water & Steam
Kew News Vol 132 - July 2025Download| London Museum of Water & Steam
Kew News Vol 131 - April 2025Download| London Museum of Water & Steam
The London Museum of Water & Steam has been awarded £2,626,277 to restore its Great Engine House, home to the world’s two largest Cornish beam engines, by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND)....| London Museum of Water & Steam
Kew News Vol 130 - January 2025| London Museum of Water & Steam
With great sadness, we are sorry to announce the passing of Ron Plaster, who died a few days ago. As many of you know, Ron was the last surviving of the three original engineers at the museum and led (with Tony...| London Museum of Water & Steam
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Kew News Vol 126 - Jan 2024| London Museum of Water & Steam
Hannah Harte has joined the London Museum of Water & Steam with just over ten years’ experience in senior roles in cultural heritage organisations. Before joining LMWS she was at the National Trust as Head of Conservation, Collections & Interiors....| London Museum of Water & Steam
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The Grand Junction Waterworks Company (GJWW) played a major role in providing clean water to London’s ever-growing population. For those who were able to have piped water, their drinking water had been filtered and cleaned for about 30 years before...| London Museum of Water & Steam
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