54. Company visit to the London Museum of Water & Steam, March 20, 2022

The London Museum of Water & Steam is an independent museum founded in 1975 as the Kew Bridge Steam Museum. It was rebranded in early 2014 following a major development project. The Museum has now reopened after the pandemic and is planning to recommence educational school visits about water supply and water treatment. This will include a tour of the historical exhibits that once formed an important part of London’s water supply, including the Grand Junction Waterworks Company’s 90 Inch beam engine. These visits are an approved part of the school curriculum and encourage water-related science and environmental learning.

The Water Conservation Trust has offered financial support for school visits which includes schools currently supported and, in consultation with the Museum, plans to extend the invitation to a number of local primary schools in the Brentford area who would benefit from the educational visits. This is great opportunity for the Trust to extend its contact with further schools in a deprived area of London.

On Sunday, Water Conservators enjoyed a fascinating visit to the Museum to see its unique steam engines and excellent educational facilities. It was also a great pleasure to meet the staff and the dedicated volunteer mechanics who give up their time to restore, maintain and run these magnificent steam engines that are such an important part of our Water Supply heritage.

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