Bristol Industrial Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Bristol City Council: Local museums: Bristol's Industrial Museum During the Museum of Bristol construction phase, we hope to continue to operate the Museum's popular working exhibits - Bristol Harbour Railway with its locally-built steam engines, the world's oldest steam tug Mayflower, Bristol Harbour's former fire boat Pyronaut and the historic tug John King - f... bristol.gov.uk
Bristol Industrial Museum on AboutBritain.com Displays about Bristol's printing and packaging industries. Regular 'hands-on' weekends where you can see machines at work and try your hand at printing. The Museum is almost totally accessible by people with disabilities. Staff will be pleased to help if you need assistance. Pay and dis... aboutbritain.com
Bristol Industrial Museum Outside are the Museum's large exhibits. There are two tugs, the Mayflower and Pyronaut, and a fire-boat all in working order. The Pyronaut takes passengers around the Docks during the summer. The Fairbairn steam crane and a fire-boat are also working exhibits. The steam railway operated by two stea... bristol-link.co.uk
Bristol Industrial Museum, Bristol | MyTravelGuide.com Located on the wharf in a 1940's transit shed this museum celebrates Bristol's industrial past and is a great place both for kids and for those interested in tracing the city's development as a port. Upstairs is a collection of Bristol-made aircraft engines, including a mock-up cockpit of Concorde, ... mytravelguide.com
Bristol Industrial Museum, Bristol - Bristol venue review - Itchy Bristol Guide Housed in a 1940s transit shed, this museum charts Bristol's industrial heritage as well as hosting one off exhibitions. Tons of exhibits for transport buffs. Fascinating if you like that kind of thing. Following the theme of transport, there's a ... itchybristol.co.uk
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